The former senator that represented the good people of Kaduna Central Senatorial Zone, Senator Shehu Sani has once again spoken. Senator Sani is one Nigerian politician who always speaks out when there is a need for him to do so.

While speaking, he made it clear that federal government's hostile response to Chief Edwin Clark, over his view on the Naval base in Kano is unfortunate.
Speaking further, the former lawmaker stated it clearly that the federal government should treat him the same way Emirs and Obas are treated.
It should be recalled that the leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, Chief Edwin Clark recently criticised the building of a naval base in in Kano, by President Muhammadu Buhari adminstration.

That is a good one from Shehu Sani. I really think he made a good point here. Edwin Clark is a well known son of the Niger Delta, so I really think that he deserves to be respected by the federal government.
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