Shettima Speaks about Islamization Agenda, Links with Boko Haram (video)

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Vice President-elect, Kashim Shettima has denied any plan by the incoming administration of an Islamization agenda for Nigeria.

Shettima, a former Governor of Borno State when nearly 300 hundred school girls were kidnapped in Borno State when he was governor, made the clarification on Saturday while speaking at the inauguration lecture in Abuja ahead of the May 29 inauguration date for the new administration.

Kashim Shettima

He also debunked any insinuation about being the founder of the Boko Haram terrorist group.

Speaking against the backdrop of the Muslim-Muslim ticket of himself and the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Shettima made it clear that Nigerians have nothing to worry about.

He stated out that many of his aides including his Chief Security Officer (CSO) are Christians and the family of Tinubu are also Christians so if the family members were not Islamized, there is no fear about Islamizing the country.

‘I was a child of necessity, there is no Islamisation agenda. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a Muslim who is married to a Christian, not only a Christian but a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God,” he said.

Someone who has not Islamised his family, people are alluding that he has the intention to Islamise the nation.

Politics is about perception. As we begin the formation of a new administration, I deliberately picked an Igbo man, a Catholic, to be my chief security officer.

“For the purpose of inclusivity and togetherness, again I deliberately picked a northern Christian to be my ADC. So the so-called founder of Boko Haram is going to be protected by….”

Speaking further, Shettima explained that the only mission he and Tinubu have is to serve Nigerians.

We are to serve. We are to listen. We are here to be held accountable. We are not sent on an evangelical mission. Therefore, like every mortal, we may stumble here and there. None of these mistakes could be intentional,” he added.

“We shall never be oblivious of the impermanence of this power and we acknowledge that we shall be judged by man and God.”