Religion, new dimension for another election postponement, says APC

Lai Mohammed

Lai Mohammed, APC National Publicity Secretary

Lai Mohammed, APC National Publicity Secretary
Lai Mohammed, APC National Publicity Secretary

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has alerted Nigerians to a fresh plot by desperate politicians to circulate leaflets, in mosques and churches, asking Muslims to only vote for Muslims in the forthcoming elections.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the plot is in line with the track record of those who have consistently used religion to divide Nigerians in order to feather their political nest.

“They are hoping that by further inflaming passion with the highly emotive issue of religion, they can revive their shrivelling political fortunes. That is why they have devised the latest strategy of pitching Christians against Muslims through the circulation of satanic leaflets. Nigerians should not be taken in by this cheap plot,” it said.

APC reminded Nigerians of the most recent attempt to use religion as a tool to win votes, when Vice President Namadi Sambo during a presidential rally in Niger state said the PDP has more Muslims than the APC, and that the APC Vice Presidential candidate is a pastor who runs 5,000 churches.

Sambo also stated that the national chairman (Chief John Oyegun) of APC is a Christian as well as the party’s Director-General of Presidential Campaign Organization, Governor Rotimi Amaechi.

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“It must baffle every right thinking Nigerian what the vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria stands to gain by his resort to base instincts. It is more baffling against the background of the fact that it was his party, the PDP, that first labelled our party, the APC, as a Muslim party.

“Not even when the APC elected a Christian as its National Chairman, supported by many party officials who are also Christians, did they back off from their incautious claim. It did not occur to them that our party is more religiously diverse than they have sought to portray it to Nigerians,” the party said.

It said while the APC has been campaigning on issues of relevance to Nigerians, including how Nigerians will be put back to work, how the citizens will be better protected, how they will be weaned from their forced dependence on electricity generators and how the party’s Governors have delivered the dividends of democracy in their states, those on the other side have been trading in negative and inciting campaigns of the most primitive kind.

“We ask Nigerians to disregard anyone peddling religion as a tool for securing votes in any part of the country. Faith is a personal thing to individuals and no responsible government will seek to use religion to divide the people,” APC said.

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