A former Minister
of Aviation, who is also a member of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, has warned the leadership of the APC against fielding Muslims as
both its presidential and vice-presidential candidates in the 2015
elections, saying doing so would make the party lose the poll.
Fani-Kayode, in a
statement in Abuja on Monday, said an all
Muslims ticket would offend the Christian community in the country.
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.”
He said it would be
wrong for the APC to think that what happened in 1993, when the winner of the
June 12 presidential poll Chief Moshood Abiola, who was a Muslim, paired with
Amb. Babagana Kingibe, another Muslim on the ticket of the defunct Social
Democratic Party.
Fanikayode, who
recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the APC, said it would
also be wrong to present a Christian/Christian ticket.
He said, “This is
not 1993 and whether we like it or not we must accept the fact that religion
plays a major role in our politics today.
“Our party must
have both a Christian and a Muslim on the ticket if we want to be taken
seriously in the presidential election. I implore those that think otherwise to
sit down and think this through properly.
“We must not
present a Christian/Christian ticket as this would be insensitive to the
feelings of Muslims and we must not present a Muslim/Muslim ticket as this
would be insensitive to the feelings of Christians.”
He said the country
belonged to both Muslims and Christians and that the feelings of the
practitioners of both religions must be taken into consideration.
The former
minister, who also served as an aide to former President Olusegun Obasanjo,
said, “Let us be mindful of our actions, deeds and words, no matter how
well-intentioned they may be, and let us ensure that we do not confirm the
terrible stereotyping that those that are against us are trying to label us
with.”
You are really a politician and I hope Apc will listen
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ReplyDeleteMuslim/Muslim, Hausa/Yoruba. So APC think that they can win the 2015 presidential election without the vote of the Christian, the Southsouth and the Southeast? Whoever said religion does not matter in Nigerian politic is not wise, the Sultan reminded all of us few days ago when he visited Jonathan that religion does matter…
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