By Sen Chris Ekpenyong
It is with great pains that I air my opinion on this issue of Muslim-Muslim ticket in Nigeria. Away from party and political interests, let us take a retrospective look at the idea.
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What the proponents of such a disastrous act are aiming is to
further divide this country along our fault lines. What they are doing is
against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
When you look at Section 15 of our constitution sub section 1,
it talks about what the political objective of a political party should be. It
directly defines the agreement of our co-existent that is unity, peace and
progress.
It stipulates that national integration should be the pivot of our existence as a nation and discrimination based on any sort such as religion, ethnicity, language, gender, etc., should be prohibition
Now, if you go down to 3 part of that subsection, you will realise
that the constitution mandates the state to pursue national integrity by the
establishment of association or functions that cut across religion, language,
ethnic and other barriers
The choice of same faith ticket by the APC is a clear
indication of the level of disregard the party has for certain regions and
tribes of this nation.
APC is party that has over the last seven years divided us along
ethnic lines, using the instrument of nepotism, sectionalism and religion in
determining who gets what, when and how.
The desperation for power in 2015 led us to where we are now.
Seven years after, we are faced with another desperate leader who has chosen
his personal ambition above the peace and stability of this nation,
disregarding other tribes. I believe other tribes will also disregard him with
their PVCs on the day of election
Every political or economic blueprint should have its foundation
on peace and peaceful co-existent. Muslim-Muslim ticket is a total disregard
for peaceful co-existent among the numerous religious affiliations in the
country
Never in the history of Nigeria’s leadership recruitment process
has any aspiring leader demonstrated this level of desperation, despising the
calls of well-meaning Nigerians and the agitation of the youths. They still
went ahead to present the idea. This shows great disregard for the people you
want to lead and disregard for the constitution which is our symbol as a
nation. It clearly shows a leader who has chosen his personal ambition and ego
over the collective voices of Nigerians.
Even in the military era, there was a balance between the Head
of State and his vice. It has always been a balance among the different
religions. Why this? Why now? Yes, we’re one Nigeria but diverse in nature and
the respect of that diversity should be the ultimate goal of everyone if this
country must remain united.
So, today, I join my voice with the other great voices of
Nigeria who have publicly come out to condemn the idea. I say no to a
Muslim-Muslim ticket or same faith ticket because those pushing for it don’t
mean well for this country and it citizens. Those who are saying religion
doesn’t matter are not saying the truth. In our current state in this country,
religion matters so much because the last few years have witnessed heavy
attacks on people of a particular religion. They include mass
killings, kidnapping of clerics and other forms of attack. Religion
matters a lot now.
So, I call on all Nigerians to team up and frustrate every
idea that will cause religious crises. Peace, unity and togetherness should be
the pivot of every leadership aspirations. And it should be demonstrated in
words and actions.
*Ekpenyong, a former Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, represents Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District in the Senate. He writes from Abuja.
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