The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kaduna On Edge Over el-rufai’s Muslim-muslim Ticket

• CAN, Southern Kaduna Lambast Governor For Promoting Disunity, Religious, Ethnic Bigotry • As Coalition Warns Decision Will Heat Up Polity • CAN, SOKAPU Say Electorate To Decide

- From Saxone Akhaine and Abdulganiy­u Alabi, Kaduna

WITH Governor Nasir elRufai picking the Executive Secretary, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Agency, Dr. Hadiza Abubakar Balarabe as his running mate in next year’s gubernator­ial poll, and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) settling for a Muslim-muslim ticket, the governor appears to have set the stage for another unrest in the volatile state.

Governor el-rufai announced his choice following the decision of Deputy Governor, Bala Barnabas Bantex, not to join el-rufai in the 2019 race preferring to represent the people of Southern Kaduna Senatorial District at the Senate on the platform of the same party.

But not only are tempers rising and nerves frayed over the developmen­t, the Christian community in the state, and the predominan­tly Christian Southern Kaduna people have lambasted el-rufai for the alleged misstep, saying the action may further fragment the state and promote disunity in a multi-cultural and multi-religious society, just coming out of crisis. Furthermor­e, critics are of the view that his claims that the move was part of deliberate policy to promote women’s participat­ion in governance, has failed to take cognizance of inherent geo-political idiosyncra­cies in the state, just as it smacks of insensitiv­ity on his part.

Already, the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) in the North, yesterday, said the declaratio­n might pitch the people against one another and exacerbate the prevailing political unrest. Spokesman of CAN in the 19 northern states, Rev Joseph Hayap, said: “We all know that a governorsh­ip candidate is at liberty to choose anyone as running mate, but that liberty does not mean the governor should not be reasonable and considerat­e, with regard to the sensitivit­y of the area he governs and the challenges of the environmen­t where he is operating.

“What some people are saying is that he is trying to encourage women. But doesn’t Southern Kaduna have Christian women eminently qualified than the person he nominated? By doing this, he is telling us the kind of governor he will be in 2019.

“It is now left to us in Southern Kaduna to tell the world whether this is the kind of governor we want in 2019 or not. I think the decision lies in our hands. We need a governor that will unite Kaduna and not divide it.”

The Secretary of Kaduna State chapter of CAN, Dr. Sunday Ibrahim, told The

Guardian: “Looking at the peculiarit­ies of the state, at this time when we are talking of peace, what the governor did is not right. Kaduna is a Christian-muslim state. So, for him to have presented a Muslim-muslim ticket is unimaginab­le. We in the Christian community are unhappy over that, but I can assure the people of Kaduna State that religion will not divide us.”

He added: “It has never happened in Kaduna State, that is for people of the same faith to govern the state, but the electorate will decide and not me.” Also, the President, Arewa Youths for Developmen­t and Progress (AYFDP), Comrade Danjuma Sarki said: “I want to say that el-rufai as a candidate, and APC as a party have a right to choose whoever they like as running mate, but it is also the people’s responsibi­lity to interpret the motive behind the choice. I know the governor’s action was for his own selfish interest.

“The governor is trying to ride on the people’s gullibilit­y to further his political ambition. Since el-rufai came into power, we are aware that most of his policies were not to foster unity and peaceful coexistenc­e among the people. “Although politics should not be viewed from religious or ethnic perspectiv­e, but as leaders, we must be sensitive to the divisions within our society.

“What el-rufai has done in Kaduna State has further placed a time bomb that might constitute a continuous source of problems to the people instead of fostering unity. It is condemnabl­e and not done in good faith,” he stated.

For the Coalition of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP) the governor’s decision would surely overheat the polity.

According to the publicity secretary of the group, Salisu Shuaibu

Dawaki, there is noting wrong if the governor settles for a female running mate, but common sense dictates that she should be a Christian. “It’s an injustice for the governor to chose a Muslim running mate in a state like Kaduna when he is a Muslim. Already, many people are even challengin­g him about his utterances. The situation that we are in Kaduna State now does not support the adoption of a Muslim-muslim ticket.

“We have three geopolitic­al zones, one zone is dominated by Christians. So, for the governor to exhibit this kind of injustice towards them, and not to pick a Christian as a running mate is not democratic,” Dawaki argued.

Reminded that Balarabe equally hails from the southern part of the state Dawaki maintained that, “there are three geopolitic­al zones, but he should pick from the dominant part of the zone and not the minority. There are Muslims in Southern Kaduna, but it is dominated by Christians.”

In his comment, President of Southern Kaduna

People’s Union (SOKAPU) Mr. Solomon Musa said, “I know there are things like issues of federal character and issues of balance and religion among others, but the governor has just exercised his own prerogativ­e. I am sure he must have made his own political analysis, and opinion leaders must have advised him on that. Musa, who said he was speaking in his personal capacity added: “But whether this step will help him achieve the feat he intends to achieve is another thing entirely. What we are hoping is that Kaduna State and Southern Kaduna should never be polarised along religious lines. If anybody decides to polarise the state along religious lines, that again is that person’s prerogativ­e. But I am sure voters will pick their choice.”

But a retired civil servant,

Dr. Ben Yaryok, who hails from Kargarko Local Council in Southern Kaduna see no big deal in the governor’s decision.

“Politics is completely different from religion. If you see somebody who is credible, whom you can work with to deliver whatever programmes you have for the people, then I see no problems whatsoever,” he said. Yaryok continued: “For God’s sake the person we are talking about is firstly a Nigerian. Secondly, she is an indigene of the state. Thirdly, she is to work in tune with whatever the governor is planning for the whole people. We should get it clear that when a government plans a programme, it is for everybody and not meant to discrimina­te against religions. Let us grow above religious sentiments as far as developmen­t is concerned.”

Dr. Balarabe, born in 1966, is from Sanga Local Council, which is located in the Southern Kaduna Senatorial District.

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