‘Politics is my religion, I will remain and die in it’ – Former Minister, Shekarau says at 70

The former Governor of Kano State, Ibrahim Shekarau, has said politics is his religion and that he will be in it for live.
Shekarau, made the commends while addressing the press at his 70th, saying that although he has seen so many things in his journey of live, he has no regrets.
The Former Senator, who was full of joys and cheers as he celebrated his birthday, noted that, “you may recall that I have been nagging that politics is part of my religion and with this belief I see no day I will get out of the political circle”.
He said, “in this life, I have seen so many things but all thanks to God who has spared my life today to continue in good health and my political journey”.
“However, you should know that my remaining in politics does not mean I’m contesting any position, my politics is not about contest but is part of my religious beliefs”.
Shekarau expressed worry over the security situation in Nigeria, saying it was unacceptable that people are slaughtered like Animals. “We are not saying eliminate criminality but what we are saying is bring it to the barest minimum”.
On the economy, Shekarau insisted that any talk of economic growth that does not reflect on foods for the masses is baseless and not working.
He advised President Tinubu to put more efforts in sparing the lives and property of the citizens.




