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Buhari advises religious leaders to shun partisan politics

Buhari advises religious leaders to shun partisan politics
  • PublishedOctober 14, 2018

President Muhammadu Buhari, at the Interfaith Initiative For Peace Conference tagged, โ€˜Religious harmony in Nigeria: Towards the 2019 general electionโ€™ in Abuja advised religious leaders in the country to avoid partisan politics ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The President said, โ€œVery soon, political campaigns will commence leading to elections in February next year.

โ€œIt is my hope and prayer that we will perform even better at the polling stations and see to a peaceful completion of the entire process without resorting to negative use of religion and ethnicity.

โ€œHaving witnessed the roles our religious leaders have been playing so far, I appeal to them to eschew partisan politics. I also appeal to their respective members to read the manifestos of each political party, discuss and pray for Godโ€™s guidance before casting their votes.

โ€œReligious leaders should not be seen to involve themselves in partisan politics or political controversies. Otherwise, they risk losing their status and public respect.

โ€œAs your President, I will request that you encourage your subjects to come out and exercise their voting rights as responsible citizens.

โ€œTo all of us politicians, I ask that we discharge our political responsibilities with integrity, bearing in mind that we will one day give an account to God, the Almighty.โ€

Buhari expressed joy that the country had moved forward under him.

He said the era of free money, lack of transparency and accountability was over in the country.

He said, โ€œWe deserve continuity; we deserve a better future for the coming generations.

โ€œI sincerely hope 2019 will move us closer to these goals, so I look forward to peaceful, fair and credible elections come 2019.

โ€œFinally, I implore you to continue praying for the countryโ€™s unity, peace and progress.โ€