Politics
Somolu Muslims restate support for Christian Chairmanship candidate
- denies knowledge of viral letter
The Muslim community in Somolu Local Government Area of Lagos State has publicly distanced itself from a letter that reportedly criticized the All Progressives Congress (APC) chairmanship candidate due to his Christian faith.
This announcement was made during a recent gathering at the Somolu Central Mosque, where local Muslim leaders expressed their unwavering support for the party’s choice, highlighting their commitment to harmony and coexistence.
During the event, prominent figures from the Muslim community unequivocally stated,
“We have not come for a fight. We are for peace. We support the party’s choice for the Chairmanship candidate.” Their affirmation reflects a growing desire among Somolu Muslims to focus on collaborative governance rather than polarizing religious identities.
The community also took the opportunity to distance itself from certain Muslim leaders who have been linked to the rejection of the Christian candidate.
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These leaders were criticized for not having contributed significantly to the welfare of the community, with community representatives stating;
“We will not support some Muslim leaders who have not contributed to our welfare in the past; they are not speaking for us but only for themselves.” This sentiment underscores a broader discontent with figures prioritizing personal agendas over community well-being.
Moreover, the Muslim leaders commended Christian aspirants who have positively impacted the local Muslim population, reinforcing that community development transcends religious boundaries.
The message was clear: the Somolu Muslim community prioritizes peace and progress over divisive sectarianism.
In closing, the group reiterated, “We are for peace and will not do anything to jeopardise the progress of the party in the state.
Somolu Muslims are for peace.” Their stance is a powerful reminder of the potential for unity amidst diversity and the importance of working together for a better future.
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