Prominent Christians in the country’s biggest opposition party, All
Progressives Congress, are threatening to quit the party over an alleged plan
to field a Muslim/Muslim presidential ticket. There has been speculation in
recent times that power brokers in the party have concluded plans to present a
Muslim/Muslim ticket for the 2015 presidential election.
It was gathered that some leaders of the party, who are
Christians, are insisting that the party should present a Muslim/Christian
ticket through a primary election or they would leave the party.
The leaders also kicked against a consensus candidature, which they
described as an imposition by a section of the leadership.
There were reports last week that the hierarchy of the party had
concluded plans to field a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.),
and a former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, as the party’s presidential
candidates through a consensus arrangement.
Both Buhari and Tinubu are Muslims.
Sources said party strategists hoped that the Muslim/Muslim arrangement
would help the party sweep the North-West, North-East, South-West and Edo State
in the South-South. Buhari is hugely popular in the North-West and North-East
while his proposed running mate, Tinubu is a major political power broker in
the South-West and some parts of the South-South.
Even though the party, through its spokesman, Mr. Lai Mohammed, has
denied the plan to present a Buhari/Tinubu ticket, it has not stopped prominent
Christian members from protesting and threatening to quit the party.
It was further learnt that those angry with the leadership of the party
included members who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the APC.
Five PDP governors, 37 members of the House of Representatives and
members of the defunct New PDP, a breakaway faction of the PDP, had dumped the
ruling party for the opposition party in 2013.
Majority of the Christian leaders, who spoke on Friday, described the
alleged plan to field Buhari and Tinubu as the party’s candidates as “unfair
and inconsiderate.”
A top Christian official of the party, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity, said aspirants should go through a primary election and the party
must present a Muslim/Christian ticket to the electorate.
“They have been nursing the plan for long and they are close to hatching
it. Any Buhari/Tinubu or Muslim/Muslim ticket may mark the end of the party. It
will be an insult to us the Christians and we will not hesitate to leave their
party for them,” the source stated.
Another aggrieved top shot of the party, who also pleaded anonymity,
said although Buhari and Tinubu had not made their intention to contest known,
the alleged plan was already creating tension in the party.
“That is what they want to do and we will not agree with it. A lot of us
are aware but nobody wants to speak out yet. It is an open secret; everybody is
aware. There is a massive reaction against it from all corners. Even APC
members in the United Kingdom and America are protesting. Christian leaders in
Nigeria have been calling us to say they will not support a Muslim/Muslim
ticket.
“They stand the risk of splitting this party if they are not careful.
This is a very sad development. The Peoples Democratic Party will take
advantage of it. Some people that joined us from the PDP are already
threatening to go back because of this Muslim/Muslim ticket controversy,” the
source stated
Similarly, the first civilian governor of Edo State, John Odigie-Oyegun,
who is a prominent member of APC, said on Friday, that a primary election must
take place to elect candidates.
He said, “I know the party has been discussing this issue (ticket) and
we are in the process of setting up our structures. It is for the people to
decide; not even the national executive can take that decision. We must have
primaries. Even if there is only one aspirant, we will still conduct a primary
election to confirm the aspirant. It is impossible to impose. Who can impose?
With the way the party is structured, it won’t be easy for anybody to impose.”
A former Minister of Aviation and member of the APC, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode,
had on Monday warned the leadership of the party against fielding Muslims as
both its presidential and vice-presidential candidates in the election.
He said, “I have said it privately in countless political meetings and I
will say it publicly today. Please mark it, the biggest mistake that my party,
the APC, can make is to field a Muslim/Muslim ticket in the 2015 Presidential
election. If we do that, we will not only offend the Christian community but we
will also lose the election woefully.”
However, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Nasir
el-Rufai, in his response to Fani-Kayode on social media, said the APC would
present an integrity-competence ticket and not one based on religion. “Politics
and governance are not to be mixed or dictated to by any religion,” he stated.
El-Rufai added, “The APC will present to Nigerians the best persons with
the integrity, capacity and competence to create jobs, fight corruption and
rebuild our nation without discrimination.
“How these persons worship the Almighty God is private to them and does
not matter to discerning Nigerians, particularly young people that
suffer most from bad governance, unemployment and the Jonathanian culture of
impunity.”
Speaking on Friday, however, Fani-Kayode advised those nursing the plan
to forget about it.
He said, “Presenting a Muslim/Muslim ticket for the 2015 presidential
election no matter how cleverly rationalised, defended or justified in the
pursuit of an ideal or in the name of political correctness, will be a terrible
insult to the 80 million Christians that are part and parcel of this country
and it will result in their voting, en masse, for another party.”
He said present-day politics was different from that of 1993, when a
Muslim/Muslim ticket won the presidential election. He warned that Christians
should not be taken for granted or sacrificed “on the altar of political
expediency.”
“Any party that seeks to do that ceases to be a political party and can
be better described as a religious cult and no Christian worth his salt can or
will ever be a member of such a cult. I will not be a party to such and I will
leave if they are not comfortable with the truth.” the ex-minister stated.
Another Christian leader of the party, who did not want his name
mentioned, on Friday said the party risked disintegration, if the leadership
decided to present its candidates through consensus arrangement. He said all
aspirants should be offered a level–playing field.
“If they pick Buhari as the consensus candidate, or even if he wins in
the primary contest, and he picks a Muslim running mate, what do you think
would happen? Do you think the Christian leaders in the APC would sit back and
take that?
“They know what the reaction would be but they don’t care. They believe
they can attract Muslims from the Peoples Democratic Party to the APC to
support them; they will get the votes of Muslims in the core North and in the
North-Central; and they believe they will add up the votes of Muslims in the
South-West.
“The APC might lose in the South-West, where the votes of Muslims and
Christians are almost 50-50. Yoruba Christians will not support such a thing no
matter what. The electorate in the South-East, the South-South and Christians
in the North-Central would not support a Muslim-Muslim ticket.
“The PDP would attract all these people and President Goodluck Jonathan
will come back. They think they can use religion to defeat Jonathan but every
Christian will leave the APC.”
In a related development, the Christian Association of Nigeria has
faulted a Muslim/Muslim ticket for the presidency. It said the norm was that a
Muslim would pick a Christian running mate.
The General Secretary, CAN, Rev. Musa Asake, said, “If you look at the
composition of the APC right now, they are strictly a Muslim party. When late
Chief MKO Abiola ran for presidency (in 1993), he was a Muslim and he chose a
Muslim running mate. Sections unanimously voted for him without complaints. But
you won’t get such from the Muslims. They want us to follow them, whether we
like it or not.
“They are changing the politics in Nigeria but we are not going to go in
that direction again. They should be very careful.
Speaking through the former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct
Congress for Progressive Change, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, Buhari said there would
be no imposition in the APC.
He said, “Everything is still very speculative. If you look at how late
Chief Obafemi Awolowo played his politics, he didn’t take all these religious
balances into account. He went for the best candidates in his time.
“It was during the 2011 elections that religious intolerance and
religious politics was raised to a very feverish height in this nation.”
Efforts to reach the Interim National Publicity Secretary, APC, Lai
Mohammed, were abortive as his telephone line was switched off, while a text
message sent to him was not replied.
I am a full member of APC but muslim/muslim ticket can never go, if they do I will peacefully vote for the opposition.they should use their senses and know that christains dominate and more powerful in the whole world, so APC should not make that costly mistake.
ReplyDeleteO lord!! I pray to yu I dnt wnt APC to change their mind on Muslim/Muslim ticket.
ReplyDeleteSo Tinubu, this is all what the fuss is all about. I didn't know you have been eyeing the presidency all along. Are you not old enough to just be contented with party Chairmanship? Unfortunately, your antecedents stink. Your government was that of touts. Thank God for Fashola who created real jobs for them thereby ridden the streets of those maggots you created. But in all fairness, the only good thing you did was picking Fashola. My advice however, is that you go home to roost. Having failed in Lagos, Nigeria will be tooooo big for you
ReplyDeleteAPC has already failed, they lacked ideas and does not understand the political dynamics of this country, even if they present a christian running mate to Buhari, it will soon affect them badly because so many nigerians are tired of hearing the word Muslims and the treat and violence they exhibit in the name of religion, APC cannot succeed because of Greed, expect imposing candidates as against the wish of others, it runs through the blood of Tinubu and that will sent the APC on fire and it will burn them out of their feets.
ReplyDeleteI think if APC goes ahead with d muslim/muslim ticket, or even a christian/christian ticket, den dey hav lost it @ politics. In politics, u need 2 b able 2 create a balanced platform even if u will eventually dupe d ppl out of it. #justmyopinionatdendofdday#
ReplyDeleteThis pair can never work. The party leaders must be clairvoyance enough to know that this pair portend serious electoral danger for the party.
ReplyDeleteSo dis is hw u(apc) want to trick Nigerians nd get power.God has exposed u ppl.
ReplyDeleteSo apc r tricksters. Wonders shall neva end. Na waa o.
ReplyDeleteAPC, whether they present an imam/bishop ticket o, APC won't win the election come 2015. GEJ, is not an ordinary candidate. The earlier they recognise this the better for them. GEJ story, can be likened to the story of David in the Bible. He is the choosen one but not the best.
ReplyDeleteWell people shld not forget that what the APC are proposing can't come inro fruitution. They are playing with the christian votes of they continue with this stupid reasoning
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