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‘He wants to be next Buhari’ — Reactions continue to trail el-Rufai’s remark on using religion to win election

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Nasir el-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna, has been
criticised on Twitter for boasting about Muslims leading the affairs of the
country.

 

A Twitter user, Will. E, had posted a video where the former
governor, flanked by Uba Sani, his successor, is seen addressing a group of
Muslims in Hausa after Bola Tinubu, presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), was declared winner of the election.

 

Will. E translated the video and accused el-Rufai and the
APC of using religion to win the election.

“Because religion was used that’s why Allah gave Tinubu
victory. What we successfully did in Kaduna (Mu-Mu) has now been replicated all
over the country. No liar will ever contest as a Christian and win election
ever again. Peter Obi tried and you can see where he is today, we’ve done the
medicine for that one. Since Asiwaju won the election, CAN has been silent,” Will.E
tweeted.

 

However, TheCable team watched the video and had a different
version of the translation below.

 

“Religion was used, God made Asiwaju victorious. What we did
in Kaduna has now been done in the country. No liar who is going to contest
using politics of christianity will ever win any election again. Peter Obi
tried and see how he ended. We’ve tackled it.”

 

“Since Asiwaju won the election CAN has been quiet. That is
how there will be peace in the country. If this is done again and again and
again everything will….. wallahi (swearing) that was what we did. And myself
and others, we think we have done our part, Asiwaju has won the election, so
our job is done. Our appeal to you is to pray for him to find good people to
work with him.”

 

The post, which has been retweeted more than 2000 and viewed
over 500,000 times, has continued to generate reactions on the social media
platform.

 

Adewole Adebayo, presidential candidate of the Social
Democratic Party (SDP) in the last elections, also joined in condemning the
statement made by the former governor.

 

“I condemn the provocative and divisive bigotry inherent in
the statements of Governor @elrufai on Islamic dominance of politics in Kaduna
and Nigeria. A political agenda founded on ethnicity and religion is anathema
to a diverse and plural Nigeria. No to Yes Daddies on all sides,” he tweeted.

 

In the build-up to the general election, Tinubu, a Muslim
from the south-west, had picked Kashim Shettima, a fellow Muslim from the
north-east as his running mate. The decision generated controversy.

 

Both men were declared as the winners of the election.

 

Below are more reactions.

 

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