
Senator Shehu Sani representing Kaduna Central Senatorial
district has called for clinical examination of the mental
state of Kaduna governor, Nasir El-Rufai.
In a letter dated 7th May, which was addressed to the Chief
Medical Director of Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital,
Kaduna, the lawmaker wondered how a governor, who is the
Chief Security officer of the state could ask the people to go
on riot for political reasons.
He said El-Rufai’s speech should be analysed. He expressed
fears that something must have gone wrong with the
governor.
Part of the letter which was made available to DAILY POST
reads: “As a citizen and a serving Senator of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, I am concerned that such inciting
expletives and profanity could be uttered by a public servant
who is also the security officer of a state.
“The open call to violence, disorder and inflammatory
predisposition of a man who occupies such an exalted
office is. in my humble opinion symptomatic of a paranoid
personality disorder.”
“It is in the safe interest of the state and the nation, that the
mental state of the governor be clinically and professionally
verified”, the letter insisted.
Sani said El-Rufai was notorious for inciting groups against
another in order to perpetuate evil agenda, adding that the
psychiatric test should be treated with urgency.
He further stated that the outcome of the result would assist
him to move a motion in the Senate that public officers and
their appointees should be undergoing psychiatric and drug
related tests from time to time.
Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai had in his speech at a
commissioning ceremony in Kaduna last week rained curses
on three Senators from the State for rejecting the World
Bank loan of $350 million he applied.
The governor described them as enemies of the state,
saying, they should be stoned wherever they are seen,
adding that none of them should be allowed to return to
office in 2019.
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The letter was copied to the Nigeria Medical Association
and the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria.
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