Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday enjoined faith-based
organisations in the country to shun rumours that the administration of
President Muhammadu Buhari was
moving to Islamise Nigeria.
He told religious leaders after receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award
of the Student Christian Movement of Nigeria (SCM) in his office, that they
should dwell on facts.
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.
He again reaffirmed that stand stressing that the rumour making the
rounds about plans to make Islam the official religion of Nigeria were
unfounded as the country “can’s be Islamised”.
Osinbajo emphasised that it was impossible to Islamise the country given
the 1999 Constitution that forbids state religion.
He urged religious bodies to channel their energies towards proffering
solutions to the numerous challenges facing the country.
The vice president also challenged Nigerian youths to wake up from
slumber and take advantage of abundant opportunities in ICT, agriculture and
other sectors.
While noting that the opportunities were far much more now than they were
in the past, Osinbajo harped on the need for young people to take
responsibility for their future and be creative.
He also emphasised the importance of using the internet to acquire
knowledge as well as learning a second language to boost their global
competitiveness.
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.
Earlier, the National President of SCM, Rev, Eric Ighalo, commended the
government for its social interventions such as the N-Power initiative and the
conditional transfer scheme.
Ighalo expressed the willingness of the body to partner with government
in several areas including serving as government ambassadors in their
constituencies.
The SCM national president said that the award was conferred on the vice
president in recognition of his integrity and outstanding leadership he had
demonstrated over the years.
The award presentation, according to him, culminated the 75th anniversary
of the organisation.
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