According to the Presidency, the support of Vice President Kashim Shettima towards Senator Godswill Akpabio’s aspiration to lead the 10th Senate is being misinterpreted to serve an agenda that undermines Nigeria’s collective effort to achieve unity.
This was stated in a statement authored on Monday by Olusola Abiola, the Office of the Vice President’s Director of Information at the State House.
The statement is titled ‘Reports of Vice President Shettima’s Appeal for Southern Senate President in Context.’
During an interactive session with senators campaigning for the emergence of Senator Godswill Akpabio and Senator Barau Jibrin to lead the 10th Senate on Sunday, Vice President Kashim Shettima emphasised the nation’s current political structure and made a case for the emergence of a Southern Christian and a Northern Muslim as the best way to promote inclusivity at the centre.
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But a northern socio-political organisation, under the aegis of the Northern Elders Forum, knocked Vice President over his alleged comments that “under the current dispensation, the worst incompetent Southern Christian is better than the most puritanical Northern Muslim for the Presidency of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.
The elders also warned against the imposition of the 10th Senate President, insisting that 109 senators-elect be allowed to choose their leaders.
However, the Presidency said Shettima’s statement was motivated by a “profound awareness of the divisive factors within our great nation and was in harmony with the governing party’s pledge to ensure inclusivity across all regions and among all groups.”
It said President Bola Tinubu has wholeheartedly reassured the country of his dedication to providing every group with equal representation, which has resonated with the Vice President who shares the same commitment to this honourable endeavour.
The statement further read;
Unfortunately, the Vice President’s remarks during the parley with the senators, yesterday, have been stripped of context and mischievously circulated as an attempt to minimise the suitability of Muslim contestants in the race for the Senate leadership.
The remarks have not only been taken out of context but also misinterpreted to suit an agenda that sabotages our collective bid for unity.
It is alarming that such an unambiguous plea has been unfairly misconstrued to imply that the Vice President said the most incompetent Christian candidate is superior to a Muslim candidate.
One can understand why this absurd interpretation would be found distressing and hijacked by those with a malicious agenda to push.
The Presidency maintained that “it would be illogical for the Vice President, who is himself a Muslim and an essential member of the community, to second-guess the competence of fellow Muslims in a nation headed by a Muslim President who has demonstrated unmatched leadership qualities, on the strength of which they were elected under the banner of the APC last February.”