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Labour Party Will Win Lagos – Datti Baba-Ahmed

Posted by Samuel on Wed 22nd Feb, 2023 - tori.ng

He said a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket will not work in Nigeria, considering the multi-ethnicity peculiarities of Nigeria.

 Datti Baba-Ahmed

Datti Baba-Ahmed, the Vice-presidential candidate of Labour Party, has made a bold claim.

He has vowed that the party will win Lagos state in the February 25th presidential election.

Baba-Ahmed stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s The 2023 Verdict on Tuesday.

He said a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket will not work in Nigeria, considering the multi-ethnicity peculiarities of Nigeria.

Baba-Ahmed dismissed the same-faith ticket presented by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. 

He said, “Why today Tinubu is not the vice president of Nigeria is the same reason he cannot be president.”

“What couldn’t happen in 2015 when the then candidate Buhari asked for any nomination whatsoever from Tinubu – because that configuration has passed. It can no longer work in Nigeria. [A] Muslim-Muslin ticket cannot work anymore. That configuration cannot work anymore.”

Baba-Ahmed underscored the place of faith in Nigeria’s political structure, saying the country’s sociopolitical makeup is not a random occurrence.

He said, “The creator of the heavens and earth does not make mistakes. This is the Federal Republic of Nigeria as duly filed at the United Nations and registered too.”

“It’s not the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for example, or the Vatican or Iran or Libya or Mauritania. It’s a federal republic, and God didn’t make a mistake by putting all of us, 250 [tribes].

“You find other countries, nearly 100 percent – one faith, one language, one group. Not the same in Nigeria – 250 [tribes] at least and two big competing religions. And we say that it’s not a mistake from our creator.”

According to him, out of 18 political parties that presented presidential candidates, 15 have fallen behind.

He added that of the other three, two have “misconfigured themselves”, saying they have “fallen out of alignment with the dictates of winning elections in Nigeria.”



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