2023: Nothing Wrong With Muslim-Muslim – Ladoja

A former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rasidi Ladoja on Saturday urged Nigerians to keep praying for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu not to be treated like the late acclaimed winner of the 1993 presidential election, Basorun Moshood Abiola.
Oyoecho reports that the acclaimed winner of 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola died in prison in 1998 without getting to the villa.
Ladoja who spoke at his Bodija Ibadan country home shortly after this year Id-el-Kabir prayers said the sentiment of Muslim-Muslim ticket should not be impediment for electing leaders.
“There are many factors involved in electing President. Whoever wants to be president and those working for him have to work very hard. In fact, they will need more prayers as they are consulting. With all these efforts, God has the final say on who becomes president. Chief MKO Abiola who was a Muslim was elected along with his vice, a Muslim.
“We only pray that if Tinubu wins, it is not turn to be like that of late MKO Chief Abiola.  I don’t see anything wrong in Muslim-Muslim ticket because I don’t intervene in religion matters. Muslim and Christians are from the same father. Some people are following Ismal while some are following Isaac which are siblings. So, what is now my own to be fighting for one among them. Even I don’t have time to fight with traditionalists.
“It is only God that knows his servants, so why must we fight over religion? All religion including traditonal religion preach love and good characters. It is only politicians that usually cause crisis with religion. If not for the crisis of killing in some part of the country, we don’t usually think about the kind of religion someone is doing. But when gunmen started attacking churches and kidnapping clerics in Christendom, people started doubting their fellow brothers who belongs to another religion. They are the cause of all these things. But God will intervene and make Nigeria peaceful again.”

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