Edo poll: We don’t want bloodshed, says cleric

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The Chief Imam of Benin Central Mosque, Abdufatah Enabulele, says the people of Edo State do not want bloodshed during the upcoming party primaries and governorship election.

He made this plea on Monday regarding the All Progressives Congress primary scheduled to hold in the state in June.

“The Edo and Ondo elections are almost coming up at the same time, hence there is political tension in both states now due to their political differences.“We are appealing that they should understand it is God that gives power, which as Muslims, we put them in prayers during the Ramadan. “Buhari should be able to call all the parties involved to order so that there will be peace and tranquillity in Edo and Ondo States.

 

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Oh well as long as APC is involved,expect plenty.

That's the wish of an average Nigerian. If only our politician could reason like that and act in that true manner consciously.

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