You’ve The Right To Choose Who Pilots The Country’s Affairs – MURIC Says

The Director of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Prof. Ishaq Akintola has appealed to Nigerians not to sell their votes saying that it was their right to choose who pilots the affairs of the country.

Akintola in a statement made available on Monday in Lagos appealed to Nigerians to go out and vote massively in the general election.

The statement read: ”We must not be lackadaisical about this election because it is a watershed in the history of our nation.

”For the first time in a very long period, Nigerians have the opportunity to choose between sentiment and objectivity and between reality and sheer mirage.

”We have a lifetime opportunity to choose between motion without movement and progressive motion.


”There is an urgent need to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor. We must vote our conscience. What we are advocating is massive turnout at the polling booths.

”Christians, Muslims, traditionalists must go to the polls. Nigerians of all tribes must do the same. Poverty knows no religion. Disease knows no creed and hunger knows no tribe,

”The sacrifice which we must make on those voting days are not for us per se, it is for our children, our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren.
”Let us stand in the sun or in the rain as the case may be on that day knowing full well that it is the day of sowing so that we can reap in future.”

Akintola also urged young Nigerians to eschew violence in all its ramifications before, during and after the election.

”Those who hire thugs will continue to live after the election, many of those who allow themselves to be used may die in the process.
”Our youths must, therefore, avoid violent acts like ballot-snatching and the kidnapping of opposition candidates,

”It is your conscience and your conscience is your essence. The man dies in him who puts his conscience on sale.

”We appeal to candidates of various categories in the general election to be valiant in a contest, humble in victory and magnanimous in defeat. It must be Nigeria first,” he added.

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