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Muslim-Muslim Ticket: Northern Christians Storm Aso Rock, Take Protest To President

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jul 16, 2022

Muslim-Muslim Ticket: Northern Christians Storm Aso Rock, Take Protest To President

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Following the Muslim-Muslim ticket flown by the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, about 10,000 Nigerians from across the 19 northern States, on Friday, converged in Abuja, to protest against the ticket.

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The protesters, under the umbrella of All Christians Community of Northern Nigeria, marched to the Presidential Villa submitting a protest letter to the Federal Government over the Muslim-Muslim ticket adopted by the APC.

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Moses Adams, leader of the group, had mentioned that this period wasn't the best time for Christians in the APC and Nigeria in general following the various bad events that had been happening.

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He went further to say that the sensibilities of Christians have been "insulted by the ambition of a select few that have elected to throw caution to the wind."

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He noted that Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious State, with Islam and Christianity as the two major religions which have defined the country's way of life since independence, adding that successive governments have respected the country's multi-religious nature, especially during elections, to create a balance in the leadership of the nation.

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Mr. Adams said the decision of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to disregard the Christian community in the choice of its vice presidential candidate for the 2023 presidential election was, therefore, "unacceptable and a recipe for creating sharp divides between the Muslims and the Christians in the country."

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He pointed out that since the return to democracy in 1999 in Nigeria, the tradition has been a Muslim-Christian or Christian-Muslim pairing by all political parties, which had to a large extent, ensured religious harmony in the country.

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While describing the APC Muslim-Muslim ticket as the "height of discrimination against Christians", he mentioned that other political parties reflected religious balance in the composition of their presidential team and wondered why the APC elect decide to toe that path of honour adding that it was deliberate to relegate the Christians in Nigeria into oblivion which obviously was not in the best interest of the country.

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It said Northern Christians were displeased and angered by APC's insensitivity, which goes to show that Christians are not relevant in the scheme of things in the country.

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The group stressed that the move by the APC was intended to cause a crisis of unimaginable proportion along ethno-religious lines.

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It appealed to the President to intervene in reversing the "ignoble move" by the party's Presidential Candidate.

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They demanded that the President invite the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress to question his reason for taking such a decision.

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"We demand that you invite the Presidential candidate of the party to quickly retrace his steps immediately," the group stressed.

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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