- Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says it is impossible for Nigeria to be Islamised
- He says it is impossible to Islamise the country given the 1999 Constitution that forbids state religion
Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo has urged Nigerians to ignore rumours that the
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was moving to Islamise
Nigeria.
According to him, Nigeria can’t be Islamised, as he added that it is impossible.
Osinbajo
made this known after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award of the
Student Christian Movement of Nigeria (SCM) in his office on Thursday,
January 5, Vanguard reports.
Expressing appreciation to SCM for the honour, the
vice president solicited the organisation’s assistance in disseminating
factual information about the federal government’s policies and
programmes.
The vice president also urged
religious bodies to channel their energies towards proffering solutions
to the numerous challenges facing the country.
He
challenged Nigerian youths to take advantage of abundant opportunities
in ICT, agriculture and other sectors, while encouraging the youths on
the importance of using the internet to acquire knowledge as well as
learning a second language to boost their global competitiveness.
Recall that before the election in 2015, Prof. Osinbajo spoke out that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was not secretly plotting to Islamise Nigeria if it won the election.
The
vice president last year disclosed that Buhari’s cook of 25 years and
his driver are Christians, adding that while he was a Military Head of
State, almost 70% of his cabinet were Christians and he never made
attempts to Islamise them.
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