Muslim-Muslim ticket: Delta APC chieftain quits party
The retired Air Force chief, who is also a
national caucus member of the APC described the Muslim-Muslim ticket as “the
highest level of insensitivity to the Christian faith in the country.”
This was contained in a statement issued by
the APC chieftain, copies of which he made available to journalists in Warri on
Monday.
AVM Ajobena, who was the first Military Administrator of Abia
State, noted further that it was inhumane for such a decision to be taken by
Tinubu, whom he said, he respected so much.
The
statement read partly, “Tinubu is not my enemy, I am not against him. But let’s
call a spade a spade. It is not my character to be a double agent, I am not
pretending; even though I like the APC, the right thing should be done.
“The decision could be described as one that
portrays arrogance and total disrespect to us, Christians, in the APC.
“The latest development portrays us as a
people who can easily be bought over with money. Such an action is a minus to
our democratic system. In what capacity will I be serving in his campaign
train? As a slave?
“A man must stand for something, else will
fall for anything, hence, I am quitting”.

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