It is wicked, ungodly to say I want to Islamise Nigeria — Buhari

Buhari said the allegation was the handiwork of ‘some unscrupulous Nigerians’.

The President, in a statement by his  Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, noted that the fresh allegation was coming up ahead of  the elections with a view to  stoking up “religious division for political gains.”

The statement reads: “It has come to the notice of President Muhammadu Buhari, ahead of the forthcoming elections, that some unscrupulous Nigerians are again falsely and wickedly claiming that the administration has an agenda to impose Islam on Nigeria.

“The objective is clearly to stoke up religious division for political gains. Some of these same persons made these devious and fabricated claims ahead of the 2015 election. They failed woefully.

“The President strongly affirms the oath he took before the Nigerian people to faithfully defend the Constitution of Nigeria. That Constitution guarantees freedom of worship for every Nigerian.

“It is this guarantee that enables all Nigerians to practise their faiths or religion without hindrance.”

President Buhari, according to the statement, further affirmed his commitment to freedom of religion and worship for all Nigerians, and that under no circumstance will any religion or faith be imposed on any Nigerian.

“It is dangerous, deceptive and ungodly to play politics with religion,” he said.

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