El-Rufai Aims ‘Dig’ At Ganduje Over NLC Strike

 

The seeming crisis between Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai and his Kano State counterpart Abdullahi Ganduje seems not ending soon.

This is as El-rufai has Ganduje of instigating the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to disrupt economic activities in Kaduna State.

The NLC and its affiliate unions shut down major economic activities in Kaduna earlier in the week following the mass sack of civil servants by the Kaduna State Government, eliciting tensions between labour leaders and Mr El-Rufai.

Messrs El-Rufai and Ganduje, though, of the same political party, APC, have been locked in a political feud for a while.

When the now-suspended strike commenced on Monday, essential services such as electricity, banks and markets were shut, as protesters were led by NLC along major streets in the Kaduna metropolis.

Mr El-Rufai, who insisted his government would not back down from its decision, declared the NLC President Ayuba Wabba wanted for economic sabotage.

“Ayuba Wabba & others of NLC Headquarters declared wanted for economic sabotage & attacks on public infrastructure under Miscellaneous Offences Act. Anyone that knows where he is hiding should send a message to the Ministry of Justice, Kaduna State Government. There will be a handsome reward!” The governor posted on Twitter.

The protest took an ugly dimension on Tuesday when thugs attacked and stoned protesters who converged at NEPA roundabout in Kaduna capital city.

Mr Wabba accused the state governor of sending the thugs to throw stones and weapons at the protesters.

“Today is a very sad moment in the history of democracy in Nigeria. Early in the morning today, we got credible information that El-Rufai has hired one Alhaji Hassan and some thugs to come and attack us.

“While we are here, they came but thank God we have chased them away because we have the number. We are not thugs and we are not using thugs, we are Nigerian workers,” Mr Wabba told Channels Television.

However, in the audio obtained by Peoples Gazette, Mr El-Rufai confirmed the chairman’s claim of sending thugs, stating that he thought they would have been able to neutralise the protesters.

“Nobody wants to confront the union. I’m the only bad politician in Nigeria, this whole thing is being financed by Ganduje. They came from Kano. When they got to Kano, they got paid and they came here,” the governor said.

Although it is unclear why Mr El-Rufai accused Mr Ganduje of funding the protest, the duo have been engaged in longstanding public and private spar over party and governance issues.