Politics
2023 Presidency: Tinubu Reveals Ways To Move Nigeria Forward
Presidential hopeful, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has revealed ways to move Nigeria forward amidst the economic issues facing the West African nation.
In a tweet via his Twitter page on Wednesday, the former Lagos governor said the country can only move forward when there is religious tolerance and inter-faith harmony among the people.
Tinubu advised Nigerians to tolerate each other’s religion, beliefs and reject all forms of discrimination dividing the country.
He stated that the citizens need unity in diversity for economic prosperity and not divide and rule for political adversity.
The APC national leader added that religious institutions in the country must be seen to be promoting brotherhood and sportsmanship in all political processes.
He said: “As I have always maintained, we need religious tolerance and inter-faith harmony in this country. We must reject ideas of discrimination.
“We want unity in diversity for economic prosperity and not divide-and-rule for political adversity.
“As spiritual homes to people of all political affiliations, our religious institutions must be seen to be promoting brotherhood and sportsmanship in our political process”
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