Sat Guru Maharaj Ji exposes El-Rufai’s alleged involvement in Kaduna killings, calls for governor’s immediate impeachment
- Sat Guru Maharaj Ji alleges that Governor Nasir El-Rufai indicted himself through his indirect confession that he paid the perpetrators of violence to stop further attacks on innocent Nigerians in Southern Kaduna
- The cleric says the governor has failed to lead by example by upholding the mandate given to him by the people of the state
- Maharaj Ji faults the governor for treating the perpetrators of violence with kid-gloves instead of joining hands with the security agencies to bring them to book
Sat Guru Maharaj has said Governor El-Rufai has failed to live up to his mandate.
The founder and head of One Love Family, Sat Guru Maharaj Ji, has called on the Kaduna state House of Assembly to impeachment Governor Nasir El-Rufai over his inability to uphold the mandate given to him by the people of the state.
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Maharaj, speaking on the persistent crisis in the southern part of Kaduna, which has claimed many lives, said on Tuesday, March 28, that El-Rufai had indicted himself through his indirect confession that he paid the perpetrators of the to stop further attacks on innocent Nigerians. in Southern Kaduna.
The cleric, according to Daily Post, in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, called for the governor's impeachment for failing to lead by example and upholding the mandate given to him by the people of the state.
Maharaj Ji said after visiting the scene of the unprovoked massacre, rather than treading the legal path to bring the perpetrators to justice, the governor chose to pay them to stop the killings.
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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com has reported that in a fresh development, the Nigerian Army has said troops killed two people in Southern Kaduna but did not state if they were herdsmen.
The Cable reports that Kingsley Umoh, deputy director, army public relations of 1 division, made the admission.
Umoh again dismissed the report that 17 herdsmen were killed by soldiers, saying it was unfounded and irresponsible and people should stay away from fabricated reports.
Watch a NAIJ.com video of some communities that have been attacked by alleged Fulani herdsmen.