The Director of Civic and Political
Affairs of the Diocese of Lagos Mainland of the Anglican Communion,
Venerable Folarin Shobo, has urged Lagos residents to vote in a
Christian as governor of the state in 2015.
In a statement on Friday, Shobo said
Lagos residents could not afford to continue with the present political
arrangement whereby political officers were largely people of a
particular faith.
While noting that Governor Raji Fashola
has done well in improving on the infrastructure of the state, he said,
“It is time for power to shift in the state. It is time for us to have
people who will continue to rule with the fear of God and respect for
the rule of law.
“There is a strong need for genuine internal democracy among the parties that will produce a credible candidate come 2015.”
Shobo urged Christians in the state to
show interest in partisan politics, saying Christians who have a flair
for politics should get ready for the 2015 elections.
He however noted that getting political
power was not a do-or-die affair, but that Christians need to change the
political status quo in the state.
He said, “It is not fair to have a
government that is largely tilted to people of a particular religion.
Christians over the years have been magnanimous enough. We have worked
for people who are not of our faith and we have supported them to be in
government. It is now time for us to come out and take the bull by the
horns.
“The battle for Lagos State will not
come easy. It will take patience, perseverance and strong will. It will
take fasting and praying and it will take the readiness of men and women
who have interest in politics.”
Shobo argued that politics and religion
go hand in hand and called on church leaders to begin to sensitise their
members to take up the gauntlet and vie for political positions in the
state.
He said it was unfortunate that none of the five people being tipped to succeed Governor Babatunde Fashola is a Christian.
“Asking for a Christian governor in
Lagos State at this time is not out of place. It is long overdue and it
is time we began to do something about it,” he said.
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