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2027: Duhu Condemns Anti-Shettima Remarks

by Samson Elijah
5 hours ago
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Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima

Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima

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Pioneer national vice chairman (North East) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Umar Duhu, has criticised recent comments by Comrade Daniel Alancha, who leads the Northern Ethnic Nationality Forum, over his public warning against retaining Vice President Kashim Shettima in the 2027 elections.

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In a statement issued to journalists yesterday in Abuja, Duhu described Alancha’s position as a “blatant violation” of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution and a serious threat to the nation’s democratic ideals.

“By advocating for a specific religious configuration, Alancha and his group are effectively introducing a religious litmus test for political candidates,” Duhu stated. “This is a direct contravention of the Constitution and our democratic values.”

He cited several sections of the constitution to back his claims: “Section 10, which reinforces Nigeria’s secular status and the separation of religion from governance; Section 40, which guarantees the freedom of association and political participation; and Section 42, which prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, ethnicity, or gender.”

Dr Duhu also drew attention to the Electoral Act of 2022: “Section 97 prohibits the promotion of religious or ethnic hatred during campaigns; Section 100 bars the use of language or behaviour that could incite violence or public disorder.”

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He said the focus in 2027 should be on policies, governance, and the future of Nigeria—not religious affiliations. He warned that Alancha’s rhetoric only serves to divide the APC and polarise the electorate.

He further asserted that the Tinubu-led administration has proven its commitment to inclusivity and meritocracy, regardless of religious affiliation.

“Christians today occupy strategic positions, including the secretary to the government of the federation, the head of the Civil Service, and heads of major financial agencies. This administration is led by competence, not creed.”

According to Dr Duhu, calls for a religious balance on electoral tickets are discriminatory and risk undermining the credibility of governance.

 

“Merit, not sectarianism, must be the benchmark. Nigeria’s unity and progress depend on leadership that delivers results—not on who worships where,” he said.

He warned that internal attempts to destabilise the APC using sectarian arguments also amount to a violation of the party’s constitution and internal discipline.

“The 2027 elections should be about value-driven governance, strategic collaboration, and nation-building. Nigerians must rise above religious sloganeering and demand leadership that works,” he added.

He concluded by urging all Nigerians to prioritise national stability and prosperity over sectarian interests. “Let us focus on building a united and prosperous Nigeria, where every citizen—regardless of faith, ethnicity, or region—can thrive.”

 

 


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