A former Head of State and presidential
aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.), has said he is not a religious fundamentalist. He also said he
was not opposed to a Muslim-Muslim ticket in the 2015 elections.
In an interview with TheCable, an online news medium, which was published on Saturday, Buhari hinted that his running mate may be a Muslim or a Christian.
He noted that he had chosen Christians as his running mate on several occasions, contrary to the belief that he is a fanatic.
Buhari
said, “Nigerians will always uncover impossible room for manoeuvre for
politicians. I had to face one of the governors during one of our
party’s meetings (over the issue of religion).
“In
2003, I chose Chuba Okadigbo as my running mate. He was a Roman
Catholic. He was an Igbo. In 2007, I picked Edwin Ume-Ezeoke. He was a
Roman Catholic. He was an Igbo. And in 2010, I chose even a pastor,
Pastor Tunde Bakare.
“Honestly, what do Nigerians want me to do? If they don’t believe I’m not a fundamentalist, what else can I do?”
According
to the former Head of State, the new phenomenon of religion is another
blackmail political confusionists in Nigeria are bringing to the fore.
Buhari
stated that religion could not be an issue, if he won the APC ticket
and the presidential election due to the background of many political
leaders from the south-west.
He noted
that the APC chiefs whose wives are Christians include former Governor
of Lagos State and National Leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu; Governors of
Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi; Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola; Ogun State,
Ibikunle Amosun; and former Governor of Osun State and former APC
Interim National Chairman, Bisi Akande.
Buhari
likened his situation to that of Moshood Abiola, a southern Muslim, who
picked Babagana Kingibe, a northern Muslim, as his running mate in the
June 12, 1993 presidential election. He recalled that the Muslim-Muslim
ticket went on to win the election that is still considered by many as
the most credible in Nigeria’s history.
He
further said, “I have not absolutely closed my mind to picking a
Christian or Muslim as running mate if I get the ticket. I firmly
believe that Nigerians, having gone through what they have gone through,
realise it is not a matter of religion, but a matter of Nigeria.
“And
the main religions, Christianity and Islam, they know and they believe
in the Almighty God. The question of stealing and short-changing people
in the name of religion should stop,” he said.
“For
goodness sake, the children of these political leaders were bred and
brought up by Christian mothers. You think those people, wherever they
participate, they will bring a religious issue? What kind of people are
we?
“Nigerians will always bring something to cause confusion while we are trying to stabilise the system.”
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