30th January, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
2019:
CAN IS RELIGIONISING POLITICS
The Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has begun subterranean mobilization of Christians in the country in
preparation for the 2019 general elections. In CAN’s most recent
election-related stunt, particularly on social media, Christians were instructed
to shun Muslim candidates (especially President Muhammadu Buhari) and to vote
massively for Christian candidates instead.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) condemns CAN’s resort to acrobatic religiousity
in the political arena. It is parochial, pernicious, myopic and unpatriotic.
Politicisation of religion will not
take us anywhere in this country. It is to the glory of our gymnastic religiousity
that we are clever devils today. In spite of the proliferation of churches and
mosques on our streets, our paradoxical criminality has no equal under the sun.
Is this the time to dig deeper into religious zealotry by indulging in
religious politics?
MURIC
calls on Nigerians to reject CAN’s attempt to drag Nigeria into the abyss of another
religious crisis over the 2019 general elections. It is crude, naïve and
infantile. We urge citizens not to allow excellence to be sacrificed on the
altar of mediocrity. Serious nations focus on result-oriented criteria like credibility,
pedigree, ability to deliver, high level patriotism, farsightedness and
industry. Nigeria should be the issue, not primordial sentiments like religion
and ethnicity.
MURIC’s advice to Nigerian Muslims: Don’t vote for
religion. Shun ethnic blindness. Afterall, many of those who corruptly enriched
themselves are Muslim politicians. Vote according to your conscience. Those who
stole billions of naira from the public treasury did not think of their Muslim
brothers when they were stealing. They were driven by egocentricity, not by
their love for Islam. If a Christian candidate has the right qualities, vote
for him. This is about Nigeria, not about the mosque. We will cross our bridges
when we get to them.
In a nutshell, we urge
responsible Christians all over the country to ignore CAN’s pernicious and
tortuous propaganda of ‘Christians vote for Christians’. Nigerian Muslims
should vote for candidates trusted for delivery of the dividends of democracy,
not for religion. Looters who try to deceive Nigerians in 2019 will have
themselves to blame if Muslims, Christians and traditionalists can come
together to shun corrupt elements in society during the 2019 elections. Imams,
pastors and priests should publicly rain curses on looters to keep them at bay.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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