Centre For Promotion Of Shari’a Takes Stand On Muslim-Muslim Ticket
The Centre for the Promotion of Shari’a has declared that it remains committed to the Islamic ideals of justice and fairness thus urged Nigerians to reject the temptation of voting along religious line.
It particularly called on Nigerians to be committed to the core values of the leading faiths in Nigeria and therefore rejected the Muslim-Muslim ticket of any political party. Speaking at a consultative meeting of Stakeholders of the Muslim Constituency in Northern Nigeria, the national coordinator, Centre for the Promotion of Shari’a, Malam Aminu Inuwa Muhammad, noted that it imperative to task all presidential candidates to commit themselves to meeting the aspirations of Nigerians by guaranteeing peace and security of the country and ensuring prosperity and unity of the citizens.
He noted that since the return to democratic rule in 1999, in spite of skepticism of a section of the international community, Nigeria has remained consistent in peaceful transfer of power especially in 2007 and 2015.
According to Muhammad; “Despite catastrophic predictions of a foreign-based organisation, the Nigerian State has survived. Like all previous transitions, the politicians have overheated the polity in preparation for 2023 elections.
“Nigerians have demonstrated their resilience and commitment in democracy. There have been serious threats to Nigeria’s corporate existence since the first military coup, the civil war and recent secessionists’ activities.
“The Centre for the Promotion of Shari’a is committed to the Islamic ideals of justice and fairness to all. Hence it implores all Nigerians to reaffirm their commitment to the core values of the leading faiths in Nigeria and reject all attempts to discriminate against any presidential ticket based on religious identity.
“The Centre for the Promotion of Shari’a therefore decided to host a consultative meeting to dispassionately address these issues that are critical to the survival and peaceful co-existence of the country, and particularly as they affect the destiny of Islam and Muslims in Nigeria,” he said.