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Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by miqos02(op):
Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), one of the leading presidential aspirants on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has refuted insinuations that he is a religious fundamentalist.

He made the point in an exclusive interview with THISDAY Board of Editors over the weekend.

While admitting that he is a “practicing muslim”, the former Head of State argued that his career background and general orientation has never indicated a proclivity for religious intolerance or religious obsession.

According to him, “ I cannot disown my religion because of the accusations. People I worked with for more than twenty years and I rose from Second Lieutenant to General. All the commands and staff that I worked with along the line, most of my associates were Christians. For example, when I moved into Maiduguri to clear the Chadians, my number two man then was Ugwoke, a Christian”.

Buhari who said he has not been to Mecca in the last 12 years wondered why the tag of religious fanaticism sticks around him.

According to him ever since he joined partisan politics, his closest allies have been Christians.

Hear him: I joined partisan politics in 2002. By 2003, there were governors, there were senators, but I got the (presidential) ticket. I picked late Chuba Okadigbo. He was a Roman Catholic and an Igbo. And he was brought up politically by Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe. We were rigged out.

“In 2007, I picked Chief Umeh Ezeoke, he was an Igbo and a Roman Catholic. Again, we were rigged out. In 2011, I picked Tunde Bakare, a pastor. So how more Christian do you want me to go in picking a running mate?, he asked rhetorically, adding that, “I never picked a Muslim as a running mate?”

Speaking on corruption, the former Head of State explained that his fierce approach in dealing with corruption while as a military Head of State has to change, lamenting that a lot of the nation’s institutions have been compromised. He however stressed that he will not tolerate corruption in office, but that he would allow existing cases already in the judiciary to run their full courses.

More of the interview are in the Special Interview pull out.

Also speaking in an exclusive interview with THISDAY, former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, another frontline presidential aspirant in the APC, noted that the insurgency in Nigeria has dragged on because the military has not been fully equipped to combat the terrorism menace.
He said as a stop-gap measure, he supports the setting up of local militia to tackle the insurgency, arguing that, “After all, when the US realised that they couldn’t win the war in Iraq, they also resorted to using local militia help them fight their enemies in Iraq and it is still working.”

Speaking with so much confidence of his capacity, Atiku urged Nigerians not to wish him good luck, but to wish him success.

Asked if he has the capacity to fight corruption given his enormous and wide ranging business interests, Atiku insisted that he was strongly disposed to the fight against corruption having supported the establishment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) while in office, adding that his business concerns will not necessarily have to do business with government.

He argues that all that is needed to toughen the war against corruption is to strengthen the institutions of government like the Police, the judiciary, the EFCC, ICPC etc.

Speaking on his readiness for the presidential task, Atiku explained that he has a blue print of what to do stressing that the APC offers Nigerians the prime opportunity to have a change of government.

“I believe the APC offers a better and well articulated direction of where Nigeria should be heading to. The PDP is in shambles as well as their manifesto and what they want to do really. So I believe Nigerians have got the opportunity to vote for change and I have always looked forward to a two-party system for this country.”


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-i-am-not-a-fundamentalist-atiku-wish-me-success-not-good-luck/196246/
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by holatin(m): 1:01pm On Dec 09, 2014
Gbam!
and my President talks.
no place for atiku till 3011
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:02pm On Dec 09, 2014
While admitting that he is a “practicing muslim”,
When is this terrorist apologist going to admit he's a practising Jihadist, that's what we want to know.
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Flets: 1:03pm On Dec 09, 2014
Terrorism and islamic fundamentalist is a tag Buhari can never lose till death.
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by bigtt76(f): 1:07pm On Dec 09, 2014
Clowns grin
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by motherlode: 1:12pm On Dec 09, 2014
I agree with Buhari not being a religious fundamentalist smiley i don't just know who attached that stigma to him undecided.



I believe HATERS did grin
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:13pm On Dec 09, 2014
motherlode:
I agree with Buhari not being a religious fundamentalist smiley i don't just know who attached that stigma to him undecided.

believe HATERS did grin
It was his haters that said this abi?
Stop Killing Boko Haram Members – Buhari Tells FG
Former Head of Military Ruler and Chieftain of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari has asked the Federal Government to stop the clampdown of Boko Haram insurgents, saying Niger Delta Militants were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed.

Buhari who spoke on Sunday on a Liberty Radio programme, Guest of the Week monitored said accused the government of killing and destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta militants get special treatment.http://pointblanknews.com/pbn/exclusive/stop-killing-boko-haram-members-buhari-tells-fg/
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:16pm On Dec 09, 2014
Nigeria: 2003: [size=15pt]Buhari Urges Muslims to Vote Muslims[/size]
By Isah Ibrahim Maru

Gusau — As the year 2003 elections draw closer, former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has called on Muslims across the country to vote only for the presidential candidate that would defend and uphold the tenets of Islam.

Buhari who made the call yesterday at the closing ceremony of the 16th National Qur'anic Recitation competition held in Gusau, Zamfara State told Muslims that they have every reason to thank Allah for restoring the Islamic Sharia under the present dispensation, which he said was destroyed by British colonialists during their crusade in 1903 against the Sokoto caliphate.
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:20pm On Dec 09, 2014
[size=15pt]I am not opposed to Muslim/Muslim ticket...Buhari[/size]

Major General Muhammadu Buhari, a former Head of State, says he is keeping an open mind about the possibility of picking a Muslim as his running mate if he gets the presidential nomination of the All Progressives Congress (APC). - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/2015-presidency-opposed-muslimmuslim-ticket-buhari/#sthash.cjGSAKTC.dpuf
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by miqos02(op): 1:24pm On Dec 09, 2014
Mogidi:
[size=15pt]I am not opposed to Muslim/Muslim ticket...Buhari[/size]
can he be trusted?
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:31pm On Dec 09, 2014
miqos02:
can he be trusted?
Putting your trust on a man who has yet to make public his manifesto is like hoping the Grand Khadi converts to Christianity should he visit Rome.

Should Buhari become president, be prepared to travel to Cameroon for your Sunday service, except you have plans to defeat his Hisbah when they're deployed nationwide.
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by miqos02(op): 1:34pm On Dec 09, 2014
Mogidi:
Putting your trust on a man who has yet to make public his manifesto is like hoping the Grand Khadi converts to Christianity should he visit Rome.

Should Buhari become president, be prepared to travel to Cameroon for your Sunday service, except you have plans to defeat his Hisbah when they're deployed nationwide.
bros, fear don dey catch me oh with the cameroon service level oh... lol
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:34pm On Dec 09, 2014
Nigeria: [size=15pt]Buhari Calls for Sharia in All States[/size]
By Saxone Akhaine
27 August 2001
Kaduna — Former Head of State, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari at the weekend, took stock of Sharia implementation in some northern states and concluded that the Islamic legal system has restored sanity in the affected states.

Buhari, who only recently attracted much criticisms over an alleged statement to the effect that Moslems in the country should vote for only fellow Moslems in future elections, pledged to commit himself to the full implementation of the law in Nigeria. http://allafrica.com/stories/200108270355.html
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by Mogidi: 1:44pm On Dec 09, 2014
miqos02:
bros, fear don dey catch me oh with the cameroon service level oh... lol
I didn't mean to scare you, but I can't see Christians enjoying this much freedom if Buhari wins. Bros why do you think God stopped this man from winning in 2003, 2007 and 2011?
You have one vote so use it wisely.
Re: Buhari: I Am Not A Fundamentalist, Atiku: Wish Me Success, Not Good Luck by motherlode: 2:04pm On Dec 09, 2014
Mogidi:
It was his haters that said this abi?
He said so because he believed BOKO HARAM can be negotiated with and also granted amnesty as it was done to Niger Delta Militants but was the GEJ administration not a slow to act Govt they settled for negotiation when it was too late undecided and they didn't even recognise who their enemy which was the first duty of a nation's military intelligence all they know is to point to BOKO HARAM what is Ali Modu Sheriff doing in PDP and why is he given security cover by those who accused him of masterminding Boko Haram. Tell me huh

Please @seun we need a smiley like (if you quote me rubbishly #IWILLBLOWYOURHEADOFF) grin
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