As a Catholic, I’m proud to lead APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket campaign

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Director-General of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation, Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State, has said he remains a staunch Catholic despite his decision to accept to lead the Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket campaign.

Lalong said this on Wednesday while fielding questions from State House correspondents after a closed door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said as a born, baptised and confirmed Catholic, who has the highest award from the papacy, Knight of Saint Gregory the Great, the Pope has not told him that it is wrong for him to lead the Muslim-Muslim presidential campaign team.

The governor said the Pleateau State Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria came to the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Jos, to welcome him after his appointment as the APC presidential campaign DG.

He, therefore, said he was not sure where those who claimed to be Christians but opposed his appointment as against their faith were coming from.

The governor, who berated some Christian leaders asking him to reject the appointment because of the condemnations that trailed the APC Muslim-Muslim ticket, said the selection was strictly a party affair and had nothing to do with religion.

Lalong, who said he respects his faith as a Christian, stated that he was elected governor for people of all faiths and non-believers as well.

He added that since politics is about interest, he is a member of the APC and will not engage in anti-party activities.

He also distanced himself from the allegation that he lobbied to become the running mate of the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

Lalong said that he was at the Presidential Villa to thank the President for approving numerous infrastructural projects and for granting presidential pardon to the former governor of the state, Senator Joshua Dariye as well of a former governor of Taraba State, Rev. Jolly Nyame that were convicted for corruption.

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