
Smart Adeyemi was speaking on national issues on Sunday at a press conference, saying that, “wild reactions trailing the APC on its choice of Shettima, a Muslim”, was normal in participatory democracy.
The
Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Smart Adeyemi, on Sunday,
revealed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) 2023 presidential running
mate, Kashim Shettima didn’t beg to be picked.
The third
time lawmaker in the upper legislative chamber noted that the Muslim-Muslim
ticket was a necessary error by the ruling APC, but was quick to maintain that
Nigerians should look at capacity in Tinubu/Shettima rather than their
religious faith.
He said,
“Nigerians should rise above religious sentiment and look out for leaders who
can wriggle the nation out of social and political malaise,” insisting that the
Muslim-Muslim ticket has happened and should be embraced.
This, he
said, may not be comfortable to some individuals and groups, like the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN), which he confirmed, were making valid reasons APC
shouldn’t have presented Muslim-Muslim ticket.
He
commended the APC for ensuring that presidency is zoned to the South which he
said, would unite the country, while he lashes at other political parties for
being sensitive to the zoning.
He said:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, let me begin by thanking the APC, our great Party, for
its decision in zoning the Presidency to the Southern part of Nigeria. The APC
has proven beyond any doubt, that it is committed to national unity, and peace.
“I also
commend, not just the executives under the leadership of Senator Adamu
Abdullahi, but also the leader of the party, President Muhammadu Buhari. I
equally want to salute the northern Governors for setting their individual
goals aside, and standing firm and taking a position on the issue of zoning,
insisting that the presidential candidate should emerge from the Southern part
of Nigeria.
“And
today, on one hand, we have a presidential candidate in the person of his
Excellency, Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the Asiwaju of Lagos.”
“My first
direct contact with Ashiwaju was about 20 years ago. And on the other hand, we
have Senator Ibrahim Shettima as the Vice-presidential Candidate. I also have
known Shettima for over twelve years now.”
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