Former Minister of Aviation, Tourism and Culture, under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and currently a chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Fani Kayode, has said his support of Tinubu, Kashim Shettima and the APC was not based on moral but choice.
Newsonline reports that Femi Fani Kayode said no Christian would be happy with the choice of the APC presidential candidate, Tinubu, a Muslim, choosing Kashim Shettima, a Muslim as a vice-presidential candidate, but said he has decided to support the Muslim-Muslim tickets.
Femi Kayode was a strong advocate of power shift to the South-East of North-East as president of the country come the 2023 general election.
The former minister was also until his defection to the ruling APC a strong critic of President Buhari’s administration.
Chief Kayode, however, made a U-turn on criticizing President Buhari after his defection, the issues for which Kayode criticized Buhari, insecurity still abound according to security experts.
His u-turn to his agitation that power should be given to either the South-east or North-East changed after the ruling party gave Tnubu their presidential ticket.
Speaking on Wednesday on Channels TV live program, Politic Today, Kayode stated that his choice of supporting the Muslim-Muslim tickets f the ruling APC, should be seen from a choice angle and not on morality.
READ ALSO: Muslim-Muslim Tickets: Adamu Should Be Removed As Nat Chair- Amb Musa
“My choice to speak for APC and Tinubu has nothing to do with morals. It’s a question of choice. It’s my choice. When I was in the PDP, I fought against those that were against my party. Now I’m no longer in the PDP and I’m in the APC, I’ll fight against those that are against my party.
“That is my nature and I make these choices based on conviction and based on courage. The most important thing the greatest danger to national unity and cohesion as far as I’m concerned is a situation whereby power does not shift to the South after eight years of the Hausa/Fulani man ruling this country.
“And the APC has come up with a Southern candidate and that’s the most important thing. Now the choices that the Southern candidate makes are the choice he is comfortable with.
“Obviously, there are issues with the same faith ticket. There are issues with that. Any Christian that will tell you he is particularly happy with that then seriously speaking cannot be a real Christian.
“But as far as I’m concerned, it’s simply an issue of choice. The issue of Fulanization we talked about has been thrown out of the window because the party we accused of that has shifted power to the South. When I joined the APC, I realized that things have completely changed.
“A country where we have about 22 Christian governors, with the whole of South West all Christian Governors, tells you that this country cannot be Islamised and out party, the APC is not interested in that. We have reformed. We are moving forward.
“Same faith ticket is a challenge but we looked into it, I prayed and consulted about it and spoke to Kashim because all along the position has been it all depends on who’s the vice. It’s not about the faith. It’s about the individual. I discussed with Shettima for over three hours.
“I looked into eyes and raised a number of personal questions that I needed to be certified and he certified me with his answers. He has built more churches in Borno than any other governor before him and since he has won the confidence of many Christians, so the issue of Islamization no longer arises.”