No regrets tackling godfather of Lagos politics -El-Rufai

Governor of Kaduna state,Nasir el-Rufai, says he did not owes anyone apology over his comments on how to end godfatherism in Lagos state.

El-Rufai, had said he knew how to end “godfatherism” and advice Lagos politician on how to end it.

The governor said he have retired four political godfathers in Kaduna state, he is confident that his method can applied anywhere.

However, while speaking wit on the issue, Nasiru said he did not regret for making the comment.

When he was asked if he want Bola Tinubu, a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), ejected as the godfather of Lagos, el-Rufai respond by saying that he is unaware of Tinubu occupying such position, it is up to the national leader to say if he is.

“We are in the same party, we get along very well, as far as I know,” el-Rufai said.

“I don’t know if he is the godfather of Lagos, it is up to him to say that. What I know for sure is that we have retired godfathers in Kaduna and I have told those that asked me the question that there are six million registered voters in Lagos and only one million voted in the last election, so there are five million people you can bring into the electoral playground and you can defeat anybody if you work hard but it is hard work; it is four years, that is what I said.

“If anyone feels offended by that, that is his business.”

Asked if Lagos should follow the same system he used to defeat godfatherism in his state, el-Rufai said: “I have no recommendation to Lagos, I am the governor of Kaduna state, I know Kaduna politics pretty well and I play my role well in my party towards the overall success of the party.

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“So I have no recommendations for anyone. I am just saying If I am asked a question and I give an answer, anyone that feels offended by the answer, that is his own business.

“I have no apologies, I don’t apologise for my views; my views are thought-out and I put them there. I don’t have to explain anything to anyone.

“This is a democracy and in a democratic space, there must be room for people to express their views. You can disagree, you can abuse me if you don’t like my views but that is it.”

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