Southern Kaduna: Nenzit Patriotic Front Condemns Govt-sponsored Blackmails

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Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai

BY ALIJO SYLVESTER, ABUJA – The Nenzit Patriotic Front, a Non-Governmental Organisation in Kaduna State has cried out against what it described as sponsored blackmails and propaganda by the State government.

The group said it is concerned by the activities of some mischievously unscrupulous elements, suspected to be working for the Kaduna State Government, that are using its to parade posters of Mr Mark Jacob Nzamah for Senate, with the statement: “Operation sent Danjuma Laah Back to Tum.”

It stressed that while whatever the brains behind the posters sought to achieve with such mischief is not its business, it however wants the world to know that Nenzit Patriotic Front has no hands whatsoever in such shenanigans.

The statement further said; “If there is going to be any endorsement, we have SOKAPU there to do it. We cannot endorse Mark Jacob and cast aspersions on Senator Danjuma Laah. We are not that naive.

“Again, we are incapable of making the kind of grammatical blunder made in that poster, where ‘sent’, instead of ‘send’ was used. We know the difference between formal and informal approaches to issues, thus we cannot use ‘cut cee’ on issue of such import. Besides, we have our website and our regulars to share such, if it’s to come from us.

“This calculated mischief went further to throw more light on what the governor has been saying about ‘we’ being sponsored by Southern Kaduna elites to hit at his countless ‘anti-Southern Kaduna’ cum ‘anti-people’ policies.

“Perhaps Honourable Mark Jacob Nzamah is seen as one of the elites sponsoring Nenzit, thus the posters. This is to categorically state that Nenzit will not go on the defensive over any government sponsored blackmails, thus we have no explanation to give.

“And we wish to call on the government to rein in her team of media boys from playing with the Nenzit name, as we may be forced to claim damages to the tune of a hundred million Naira.”

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