2023: We have no compromise on the Muslim-Muslim ticket - CAN

2023: We have no compromise on the Muslim-Muslim ticket - CAN

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued a statement in response to some claims in the media that its leadership has changed its stance on the Muslim-Muslim ticket after moving closer to the party's standards.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said it cannot compromise its position on the presidential vote of this belief for any reason.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has issued a statement in response to some claims in the media that its leadership has changed its stance on the Muslim-Muslim ticket after moving closer to the party's standards. . his campaign team. In a statement on Monday, CAN urged Nigerians to ignore the story, describing the report as scandalous, malicious and untrue.

According to CAN, we do not agree with all the decisions of politicians and political parties, but we respect the right to make decisions on matters that affect the fortunes of elections. "The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria has drawn attention to a media report titled 'How Tinubu met and settled Muslim-Muslim ticket with CAN,'" the statement said. He changed his attitude towards the creed.

“Having said that, this story is ridiculous, evil, untrue and should be completely ignored by all sane members of society. CAN is Dr. Dr. Samson Ayokunle, its former state chairman and indeed Archbishop Daniel Oko, is of the same opinion. CAN may not agree with all the decisions of politicians and political parties, but it is bound by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and the Electoral Act (2022).

 

It is reiterated twice that CAN is neutral but ready to work with all leaders and other stakeholders to achieve unity, peace and development in our country.

"As a result, mainstream Christian groups cannot afford to be hostile to well-intentioned parties or groups as the country heats up ahead of another general election in 2023," the report said. “In the same vein, he said Archbishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto in the capital Abuja, on his 70th birthday, tried to turn Mole Hill into a mountain in front of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, strongly condemns the attempt. “This event is open to the public and was donated by the celebrant and other well-meaning Nigerian friends to the Kuka Center building, designed as a true platform for research, dissemination and promotion of the ideals of democracy and responsible leadership. through intellectuals

"Donations sent directly to the Kuka Center have nothing to do with CAN. Therefore, it would be foolish to claim that some form of bribery was used to change the position of the Christian leaders.

“As a faith-based organization, CAN affirms that a conscience cannot be bought and that its prophetic voice cannot be silenced with money. Finally, I urge political parties and candidates to put the country first and prepare to serve the people with calmness and humility.”

CAN warns against Muslims, Muslim tickets

Through Anthony Aileemen on June 12, 2022

All progress has been designed to prevent candidates for parliamentary presidency (APC) and parliamentary president (PDP), president of the Nigerian Association, President of the Nigerian Association, Samson Icun, Samson Icun and Muslim Muslims. To avoid Muslim Muslims

 

The most important speaker of President Nigeria about the democracy of democracy is the return to democracy and do you call Nigeria a "Muslim map" because of returning to democracy?

Politicians were forced to visit a campaign based on this problem before the general elections of 2023, which can only be controlled if there is a nationality. - Ayokunle also prayed for peace in Nigeria, warning against class action politics to build a unified and prosperous nation.

"We pray for a nation united by justice, fairness and justice," he said. In a speech, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo urged the Nigerian people to embrace democracy to strengthen national unity and build social harmony.

 

At this year's Democracy Day worship service in Abuja, Osinbajo said: "Democracy works because the values ​​of fairness, equity, justice and inclusiveness that underpin democratic governance are also central to our Christian faith."

According to him, democracy works through honest negotiations and compromises in heterogeneous unions like ours. And every year brings us closer to a more perfect union, a more mature democracy.

Osinbajo, who is representing the Federal Secretary, Chief Mustafa, said the ceremony “reflects how far we have come as a nation”. It takes moderation and gratitude.”

 


IBRAHIM Ayodeji

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