Following the recent call made by the Lagos State Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, for a Christian successor to Governor,
Babatunde Fashola, in 2015, the latter on Monday, condemned the demand,
and questioned if the christian agitators really believed in God?
noting that it is only God that can insist.
The
governor made the remark while commissioning an inter-faith conference,
Tagged: "Peace, Religious Harmony and Good Governance: Issues and
Challenges".
Fashola posited that the current insecurity issues
bedeviling the country could be greatly reduced if everyone accepted
religious harmony.
"People have said that they want one particular
governor and I have ask myself two questions – the people who said that
they want one particular governor or said that there must be this
particular governor, are they still conscious that it is an election
where a choice has to be made? If there are two democrats, they should
expect that citizens must have a say in who is sworn-in as the governor
of their state" Fashola said.
"Secondly; I wonder when I heard
those things. You can insist, but can you insist that you will be alive
in the next one hour. I know that things can rub off badly, you may be
on the wrong side of the government policy, but we must trust ourselves.
"We
have integrated more than 50 years ago rather than toying with what we
are doing at the moment. The danger is too much, this cloth will not
tear in one straight line; it will tear in shreds if we pull it too far
and let us restrain the pull on the cloth. It is no longer a new cloth;
it is a well worn cloth and when a well worn cloth tears, it doesn't
repair well" he added.
Fashola who stressed that religion should
not be the bedrock for choosing his successor, said: "Good governance
means different things to us. It may mean that there are more religion
institutions of one faith than the other in the state; that maybe good
governance for some people. And for majority, good governance is just
food, the ability to get a job and provision of social amenities. For
those people, the faith of the governor is never their problem".
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