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Fayemi: Muslim-Muslim ticket, APC’s strategy to win 2023 presidency

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has allayed the fears of Christians in the country over the raging issue of the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying it was not done to undermine their influence or relevance, but a calculated political strategy by the party to win the presidential election.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by Olayinka Oyebode, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fayemi, who stated this in Ado-Ekiti on Friday during a courtesy visit by the new executives of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ekiti State Chapter led by its Chairman, Dr Emmanuel Aribasoye.

The governor said the choice of a Muslim running mate for the APC presidential candidate was not because there were no competent Christian politicians from the North as being erroneously peddled in some quarters.

While adding that there were many competent Christians in the North and Nigeria at large, Governor Fayemi noted that the responsibility of the church where social justice was being preached should include looking at the challenges being faced by Christians and seeking how good governance can address and improve upon them.

He urged Christian leaders to eschew what he called “the theology of disengagement” and embrace politics by converting the current challenge to an opportunity to present a charter of demands to all political candidates based on irreducible minimum conditions acceptable to Christendom.

Fayemi said: “Many Christians see politics as a dirty game, and for this reason are disengaged from the political process. It’s time for us to realize that there are compelling reasons for Christians to participate in politics. In my own opinion, whatever makes us good Christians makes us good citizens.

“You raised a matter that is agitating the minds of many Christians, particularly Christians who are not in politics but I can tell you that Christians who are in politics are equally concerned about the matter you have raised about the Muslim-Muslim ticket.

“Not so much because of faith but because of fair representation and representation in a multi ethnic, multi-religious, multi-cultural setting is always going to be an issue of concern. But I have also had cause to discuss this with our political associates and our fathers in the Lord.

“But where we are now, my plea with Christians is to do that which is expected of us. Yes, the agitation must continue and on my part as a Christian, I have been talking to both the presidential candidate and other leaders of the party that we need to take quick steps that we should have taken earlier by approaching the leadership in Christendom and explain the context of the selection that was about to happen.

“Even if they don’t agree with our choice, they would have seen the sincerity of purpose and understood that the decision was not on ground of competence because we have competent Christians all over Nigeria but on grounds of strategic political moves, which is what we do in politics. We have to look at scenarios and calculate where the votes would come from, it is a game of numbers.

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“I think it is time for Christians to move away from the theology of disengagement – the notion that politics is dirty and that it is not for a child of God. When serious Christians committed to the ideals of social justice and the common good turn away from politics, they open the door for unprincipled opportunists to take power.

“Fortunately, not all of us can or will be in elective office. Not all of us have to. What matters is for each of us to find our place in the move to build our nation and be faithful to the demands of that task.

“The Christian leadership should use this current challenge as an opportunity to present a charter of demands to all political candidates, especially our party (APC), outlining the irreducible minimum conditions acceptable to Christians in the next political dispensation.

“A charter of demands that would represent those values you preach to us in church highlighting our concerns, stressing the place of Christendom in the Nigeria project, and then placing our demands before the political leaders. I want the Church to organise debates around issues of concern among all the candidates,” he stated.

Governor Fayemi further commended CAN for its role in promoting peace and harmony both at the state and national levels and urged the association not to relent in its prayer for the peace of the country.

On his part, the CAN Chairman in the state, Aribasoye, who commended Fayemi’s generosity to the association and his “spirit of sportsmanship”  in stepping down for Bola Tinubu at the APC presidential primaries, said the church was not in any way comfortable with the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the ruling party, describing it as a “cause for concern”.

Aribasoye further commended the present administration for its strides in the state which included quick response to security challenges which had culminated into frequent arrest of criminal elements in the state, extensive infrastructural and educational development as well as his personal sponsorship of pilgrims to Holy lands.

He also highlighted some of the achievements of the administration to include prompt payment of workers’ salaries, construction of the International Cargo Airport, and peaceful conduct of governorship election in the state.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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