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Bishop Kukah Rejects Muslim-Muslim Ticket

The All Progressives Congress’s choice to run a Muslim-Muslim ticket in the 2023 presidential elections has been dubbed “absolutely disgusting” by the Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Kukah.

Kukah made the remark while speaking on Politics Today on Channels Television.

He criticised the APC for mismanaging the nation’s identities and fostering a false split between Christians and Muslims.

“The 2015 election had laid a solid foundation for a lot of hope about national integration,” Kukah said. “But very clearly, I don’t think anyone who lives in this country can deny the fact that we’ve had the most horrible mismanagement of our identities.

“So what you call tensions between Christians and Muslims, Northerners and Southerners are an artificial creation, but it is a natural human response to the fact that people have clearly seen a skewed, unacceptable strategy for managing power and identities.

“So people would naturally respond. If you walk into the room and say all women should walk out of the room, you are making a statement.

“As a Christian, this is reprehensible; it is not acceptable to me. But that’s the decision of the APC as a party.”

Bishop Kukah added that criticism ought to be commonplace in all democracies.

“If the President didn’t think it was rude to ask for my vote, why should it be rude for me to ask him questions,” he said. “Because democracy is about contestations. It is not about claims. We are not living in an authoritarian regime.

“We are living in an environment where people must develop the capacity to bang at the doors of those in power and insist that the promises they made to us have not been fulfilled.

“So this engagement is what drives democracy. Democracy will not happen simply because good men and women have made us promises.”

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