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The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, has assured that nobody can Islamise the country under his government, if elected in March 28 presidential election.

Nigerians, General Buhari advised, must reject those who propagate hatred, ethnicity, divisiveness, sectionalism or seek to manipulate religious differences for political gains.

Addressing Christian leaders under the auspices of Northern Christian Leaders Eagle Eye Forum in Abuja, he said dividing Nigerians along religious lines was distasteful to him, having lived through a system that recognises excellence, rather than the religion or tribe one belongs to.

He declared that despite what his detractors said, he was not a religious fanatic of any sort and will never be.

"In all my life, I have never supported extremism of any kind, and nowhere in my record of service to this nation can this false toga, political opponents have tried so hard to put on me, be substantiated.

"Indeed, it is very unfortunate and I feel extremely sad that I have to give this type of assurance", he said.

The new phenomenon of dividing Nigerians "along religious lines", he said, "is really very irritating to me because I live through all these examples."

In his address entitled: One Nation Bound in Freedom, Peace and Unity, he told his audience: "Please take note of the historical events that happened in this country. General Yakubu Gowon presided over this country for nine solid years, including 30 months of serious civil war. All his Service Chiefs and Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, were Christians. I never heard of any Muslim, any reasonable Muslim that raised observation.

"When politics started, Abiola, a Muslim, went to the Northeast and picked Babagana Kingible, also a Muslim, and they won the election, including in Kano, where an indigene who was also a Muslim was standing election.

"When I was in government, I, as Head of State and late Tunde Idiagbon, again a Muslim, were from the North. Both of us Muslims and from the North presided over the country and nobody ever raised a finger. So, this new phenomenon of dividing us along religious lines which has gained a lot of currency is really very irritating to me because I live through all these examples.

"In the military, it really did not matter as long as you are qualified. It was your competence that matters. If you are good, you earn good reports on course, you earn good confidential reports and you get promotion. If you are bad, no matter how religious you are, you are pushed aside. It was as simple as that."

The former Nigeria leader, who was flanked by his running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, added: "Recently, I had the honour and privilege of meeting with the Conference of Catholic Bishops, here in Abuja.

"At that meeting, I had the opportunity to make some remarks about our country, these imminent elections, my personal views, as well as record. I cherish and appreciate this opportunity to again reiterate some of the remarks I made at that meeting.

"As our nation approaches perhaps the most crucial election in our history, all true patriots are called to deeper reflection of the basic ingredients that bind the nation together- our common freedom, peace and unity.

"This reflection is even more relevant in the face of the illegal postponement of the general elections - a feat achieved through various sinister ploys and with the sole aim of avoiding the will of the people.

"In all of these, I feel the urge to communicate some of my personal vision and thoughts to the people of our great country, especially on the question of religion, a sensitive matter for many citizens that has become the most frequently used tool by the ruling party. This affords me an opportunity to give my response to the ruling party’s false propaganda and lies against my person.

"Needless to say, we must at all times hold the unity, peace and progress of our dear nation paramount and above all other considerations, especially politics. Those who deliberately disseminate divisive disinformation and attempt to stoke primordial sentiments using religion or ethnicity and create fear in the minds of our people fail the standard of patriotism this nation demands of them and deserves from them."

He noted: "The ruling government and PDP have adopted this sad divisive and false narrative as their strategy to prevent the inevitable change that our country and people desire and require. And they have succeeded in making some of us victims of the tales which they invent, propagate and sell as gospel truth to gullible listeners, while it is all nothing, but a tissue of lies."

While saying that he has never been and will never be a religious bigot, Buhari said: "For me, the issue of religion was, and should always, be a matter of personal conviction. This personal conviction approach to religion has defined my work and interactions all my life, including my tenure in office as military Head of State.

"The religion of all those I worked with was never a factor in their progress or in what happened to them. All that mattered then, and should still matter today, are competence, integrity and readiness to be fair to all.

"I was recently informed that we had a balanced cabinet with key positions such as Finance, Energy and Defence occupied by Christians. In addition, 11 of the 19 governors I appointed were Christians.

"My most memorable recollections of subordinate service were under Christian bosses, the finest our country had then, and among the most respected today. Indeed, one of the best appraisals I received in the course of my military career was from General T.Y Danjuma.

"Government has no business preferring one religion to the other. The role of government is to protect lives and properties of citizens and to respect and protect their constitutional rights."

To him, "One critical freedom that every government must strive to protect is the liberty for citizens to exercise their respective faiths, Christians and Muslims or others, in a lawful manner without fear or hindrance and to prosecute those who use religion as an excuse to destroy homes, schools and places of worship.

"When governments fail in that duty, they must then assist in the rebuilding of structures, including destroyed places of worship and giving full restitution for lost property.

"We, Nigerians, are a religious people, and the burning of places of worship constitutes one of the vilest forms of abomination to all those who believe in God. It is the duty of governments to protect this important sensitivity.

"Let me state this categorically, that I, Muhammadu Buhari, as an individual, and as president of this great country by the grace of God, given the opportunity to serve, have no personal religious agenda. And I will not entertain, consider or promote the religious agenda of anyone.

"I will not condone any initiative that seeks to promote one religion over the other. Neither I, nor my party, or any member of my team has any desire or plan to Islamise or Christianise Nigeria or support anyone with such intention.

"Although I am a practicing Muslim, and I have been so all my life, I have never belonged to, nor shared the views of, any extremist group. I am not even a cleric. I believe that religion is personal and private.

"Most of my bodyguards are Christians. If I have not Islamised these people who serve under me, how will I Islamise the likes of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Ogbonnaya Onu, Governors Rochas Okorocha, Kayode Fayemi, Rotimi Amaechi or Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and a pastor? Or how will I Islamise Nigeria?"

He added: "Our constitution, which in many respects, is similar to the American constitution, does not permit a state religion. The Sharia identified in the constitution is almost synonymous with customary law. It is only applicable in matters of personal status such as marriage, divorce and inheritance.

"This has been the case since the 1979 Constitution. Just as no one can make any customary or any other religious law the law of Nigeria, so Sharia cannot therefore be the law of Nigeria.

"My record is evidence of this strongly held belief. Before my tenure, the deadly and violent extremist radical sect, Maitasine, carried out terrorist activities in the North, especially Kano. When it erupted again in Bulunkutu and Yola during my tenure, it was effectively eliminated. Similarly, when some Chadian insurgents attempted to occupy Nigerian territory, I led the military confrontation that eliminated the threat.

"For all purposes, we must all learn to live together as brothers and sisters, because the problems that bedevil our nation do not discriminate based on religion or ethnicity. Poverty and hunger do not know or respect religion or creed. When a bomb explodes in a market, it kills and maims without regard for religion or ethnicity. The millions of the unemployed youth of our country cut across all tribes and religions.

"Wicked propagandists continue to spread vicious lies about me for political gain, including claiming that I once asked Muslims not to vote for Christians. This must be the height of absurdity. How could I ever say that, when whoever voted for me would be voting for the Christian running with me on the same ticket?

"And how could I ever say that of Christians when my own holy book, the Qur’an, tells me that in the entire world those that are nearest in love to me are those who believe in Jesus Christ? I ask, who, intending to win any election, ever does that? How can I choose southern Christian running mates (Chuba Okadigbo of blessed memory, Pastor Tunde Bakare and Pastor Yemi Osinbajo) and with them by my side, make such silly utterances?

"Because they have no record, they must seek to destroy our own; and because they have no integrity, they feel they must impugn our own. We must reject those who propagate hatred, ethnicity, divisiveness, sectionalism or seek to manipulate our religious differences in such cynical fashion."

Others who accompanied Buhari to the meeting are: Gen. Paul Tarfa; Gen. Abdulrahaman Danbazau; Col. Hamid Ibrahim Ali; Prof. Ango Abdullahi; Boss Mustapha and B.D. Lawal, an engineer.

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