A former senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, said that he almost received a six-month suspension from the upper house for revealing federal politicians’ salaries in 2018.
Sani mentioned in a post on his X Twitter on Thursday that he would have been suspended if it were not for the “immediate rescue” of the then Senate president Bukola Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu.
“Any senator who blows the whistle too loudly will have to face the consequences of their actions alone, without support from fellow members,” the former Kaduna senator said.

“When I publicly disclosed the salaries and allowances of the senators, it nearly earned me a six months suspension if not for divine intervention, Saraki and Ekwerenmadu’s immediate rescue,” he wrote
When I publicly disclosed the salaries and allowances of the Senators, it nearly earned me a SIX months suspension if not for Divine Intervention,Saraki and Ekwerenmadu’s immediate rescue.Just know that if you are there and you blow whistle too loudly,you will be “On your Own”,no…
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) March 6, 2025
In March 2018, the former senator revealed that he and his colleagues received N13.5 million monthly as running costs.
Sani had also disclosed that the senator received N200 million as a constituency project fund.
The former senator’s revelation was met with strong disapproval from many of his colleagues, as the salaries of federal lawmakers are usually kept confidential.
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Sani’s comments come on the heels of the decision of the Senate to suspend Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the senator representing Kogi Central, for six months.
The decision followed the adoption of the report by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.
The Kogi senator was suspended following an altercation she had with Senate President Godswill Akpabio on February 20.
On February 28, in an interview on Arise TV, the Kogi senator alleged that her trouble in the senate began after she rejected sexual advances from the senate president.