They Are Like Madmen Who Swallowed Their Vomit; Ganduje Mocks Kwankwaso, Others For Going Back To APC
Abdullahi Ganduje, former Kano State governor and ex-National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has said if Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso and his followers defect to the party, “they will be welcomed as madmen who returned to their vomit.”
Ganduje also lambasted the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, describing his administration as inconsistent and governance style as “directionless”.
According to a BBC Hausa report in Kaduna on Saturday, Ganduje spoke during a stakeholders’ meeting of APC leaders in Kano on Thursday. The meeting is the first of its kind since his exit from office. Ganduje dismissed speculations that Kwankwaso might defect to the APC.
According to him, Kwankwaso lacks consistency to return to the ruling party after repeatedly ridiculing it.
Ganduje said, “We too have heard these rumours, but we don’t take them seriously. In
democracy, there’s little difference between a fake cleric and a thief. Kwankwaso once said only a madman would join APC.
“He even mocked President Tinubu when he was contesting, claiming Tinubu only developed Lagos. Now they want to return. If they come, we’ll welcome them as ‘madmen who swallowed their vomit,’” Ganduje said.
On the possibility of reconciling with Kwankwaso and former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau, Ganduje said it was not out of place, stressing that all three of them had governance experience to guide the current administration if unity becomes necessary.
Turning his fire on Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Ganduje described his
successor’s administration as “government of vendetta and cluelessness,” accusing it of wasting resources and lacking governance capacity.When I took over power, I never wasted time probing my predecessor. Governance doesn’t end with one administration. But Abba Yusuf started his government with probes. Tell me, what have they uncovered? They’ve received more money in six months than my administration saw in eight years. Yet what have they achieved?” Ganduje queried.
He continued: “This government has no grip on governance. It’s like comparing a messenger with a permanent secretary. Theirs is a government of bandits, clumsy and confused. They spend recklessly on projects without value for money.”
On his removal as APC National Chairman, Ganduje said it was purely a matter of zoning and political rotation.
“The President did not wrong me.
Leadership is by God’s will; He gives it to whom He wants at any time,” he added.
