We don't vote for people who will serve us; we vote for those who will provide for us-Shehu Sani

According to report, Shehu Sani, a former senator from the Kaduna North Senatorial District, has stated that rather than placing the blame elsewhere, northerners ought to examine themselves. Sani bemoaned on Sunday on his verified Facebook page that even though the majority of public schools are free, our children still refuse to attend. "Many of us don't want our spouses to work, use their skills or talents to support the family or earn a living," he stated. They become defenseless widows at the hands of a hostile society after we pass away. The majority of youth are unwilling to work as apprentices in shops or workshops because they lack the patience and heart to serve.

According to him, "A lot of parents in rural areas give their kids to a religious instructor in the city, who depends on the kids stealing or begging for food for him and his family. We have, for fifty years, at every lost chance, praised, sheltered, and refused to hold accountable all of our kinsmen who ran the nation for grounds pertaining to ethnicity, religion, and sectarianism.

The terrorists and bandits who murder and abduct our people, keep our farmers from accessing their land, and keep our kids from attending school are not from the south or any other foreign nation; rather, they are from our families and homes in the north. In the same mosque, we worship alongside them. After we split apart and started to despise one another based on our religious beliefs, we ceased to exist as a single territory characterized by peace, brotherhood, and love.

We don't vote for people who will serve us; we vote for those who will provide for us-Shehu Sani

He Said: "We don't vote for people who will serve us; we vote for those who will provide us with spaghetti and grains. We concoct and spread all sorts of religiously inclined conspiracies to deny our children free health immunization against diseases, resulting in hundreds of thousands of blind, lame, crippled, and deaf children who grow up as victims of polio, glaucoma, or leprosy, begging in northern and southern cities.

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