Topic: Nigeria Will Be Better If Politicians Don't Drag Politics Into Religion– Atiku  (Read 1610 times)

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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has urged religious leaders to help the country by navigating religion away from politics.

The former vice president said, had this been the case a few years ago, the nation would have been spared the needless controversies and dissipation of energies thata trailed the introduction of Sharia in some parts of the North.

In a statement issued by his media office in Abuja on Tuesday, the former vice president said though Muslims were free to practice Sharia in line with Islamic injunction, it was important for religious  rulers to ensure that they did not give politicians the leverage to “smuggle religion into our politics.”

“The interests of our country will be better served if our religious rulers ensure that religion is taken away from politics and by our politicians not dragging politics into religion,” the Turaki Adamawa said.

Meanwhile, Atiku has dismissed allegations that he is preparing one of his sons to become the governor of Adamawa State.

The former vice president expressed total disbelief that his political opponents in Adamawa State could go to this extent against him.

According to him, all his children are content to pursue professional lives in their various callings and that he had no business imposing his choices on them

 

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