Southern Kaduna Saga: Most Of The Loudest Critic Aren’t Rural Poor Or Farmers, But Elites -El-Rufai

The former governor of Kaduna State and Chieftain of the ADC coalition, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai has slammed his critics over his controversial actions in Southern Kaduna while serving as governor. According to his statements which were shared on his official X handle, he pointed out that his loudest critics were not the rural poor or farmers, but political elites who were bent on instigating conflicts.

Years after vacating office as the governor of Kaduna State, Nasiru El-Rufai remained on the spotlight for the wrong reasons as his policies affected the good people of Southern Kaduna who were mainly farmers, herders and traders.

Following the backlash received from different quarters, the former governor found it necessary to defend his policies and actions that led to the displacement of several individuals in the southern Kaduna region.

The message which which was delivered by honourable Abubakar, a political scientist and expert, was conveyed by the ADC Chieftain in a row viral post on his official X handle on Tuesday October 7th, 2025.

According to his statements, he pointed out that majority of the loudest critics of his policies that affected the region were not the rural poor, nor the farmers or herders, or the people that lost their source of livelihoods, but political elites who thrived on conflicts.

The recent statements from the former Kaduna governor while may be contentious, underscores his readiness to reconcile with the people as his remorsefulness was evident.

However, those affected might have different opinions given that their sources of livelihoods were taken away during the infamous era. See, More, Here>>>>

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