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Shehu Sani, senator representing Kaduna central, says despite
the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to address certain
issues, he will win the 2019 presidential election.

Speaking on Politics Today, a Channels Television programme,
Sani said the president has recorded some achievements with which
he can win the votes of Nigerians.

“I never had a doubt President Muhammadu Buhari will win the
2019 elections because I believe there are lots of achievements
that could be attached to his stewardship in the last three and
half years,” Sani said on Thursday.

“We can also see challenges and also some failures on certain
sides but in the general note, I believe that those who voted for
him in 2015 still have belief and hope in him as someone who can
lead them to where they want to be.”

Reacting to constant criticism of the federal government by the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sani said it is a “positive
development” that would keep the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) on its toes.

He added that the criticisms would, however, have no effect on
Buhari’s victory in 2019.

“As for the opposition party, it is a positive development that
you have so many people struggling to lead this country; that is
interesting,” he said.

“What they have been saying, there is nothing wrong with it
because it will keep the ruling party on its toes, but that will
not in any way stop the president from as the next leader of
Nigeria. And I am of the firm belief that the people on the ground,
those who voted him into office will still vote him again.

“I know that there are challenges which we are facing, there are
issues which have not been addressed, but in the general sense, he
will still be the candidate for 2019.”

Speaking on the sour relationship between him and Nasir
el-Rufai, Kaduna governor, the senator said they must bury the
hatchet and “work towards confronting a common threat to our
political survival in the state”.

He said: “This is the time to put heads and hearts together and
to win the election. There is no doubt about it that the opposition
in Kaduna is formidable. They have the big names and people who are
also well rooted in the grassroots.

“So, it is left for us to decide on what to do and I think for
any progressive who is genuinely progressive, should see that the
party’s interest comes first.”

Shehu Sani, senator representing Kaduna central, says despite
the failure of President Muhammadu Buhari to address certain
issues, he will win the 2019 presidential election.

Speaking on Politics Today, a Channels Television programme,
Sani said the president has recorded some achievements with which
he can win the votes of Nigerians.

“I never had a doubt President Muhammadu Buhari will win the
2019 elections because I believe there are lots of achievements
that could be attached to his stewardship in the last three and
half years,” Sani said on Thursday.

“We can also see challenges and also some failures on certain
sides but in the general note, I believe that those who voted for
him in 2015 still have belief and hope in him as someone who can
lead them to where they want to be.”

Reacting to constant criticism of the federal government by the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sani said it is a “positive
development” that would keep the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) on its toes.

He added that the criticisms would, however, have no effect on
Buhari’s victory in 2019.

“As for the opposition party, it is a positive development that
you have so many people struggling to lead this country; that is
interesting,” he said.

“What they have been saying, there is nothing wrong with it
because it will keep the ruling party on its toes, but that will
not in any way stop the president from as the next leader of
Nigeria. And I am of the firm belief that the people on the ground,
those who voted him into office will still vote him again.

“I know that there are challenges which we are facing, there are
issues which have not been addressed, but in the general sense, he
will still be the candidate for 2019.”

Speaking on the sour relationship between him and Nasir
el-Rufai, Kaduna governor, the senator said they must bury the
hatchet and “work towards confronting a common threat to our
political survival in the state”.

He said: “This is the time to put heads and hearts together and
to win the election. There is no doubt about it that the opposition
in Kaduna is formidable. They have the big names and people who are
also well rooted in the grassroots.

“So, it is left for us to decide on what to do and I think for
any progressive who is genuinely progressive, should see that the
party’s interest comes first.”

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