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The 2023 presidential election is few days away. In this interview with BERTRAM NWANNEKANMA, a lawyer and candidate for the House of Representatives on the platform of National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in 1984, James Ezike, bares his mind on insecurity, 2023 elections, corruption, among other issues.
We are in a political season and a lot of things are happening. Some of the controversial developments are the Muslim-Muslim ticket debate, insecurity as well as the calls for equity and fairness. How do you react to these issues?
Nigeria as of today is the most complex country in the history of mankind. What they call Muslim-Muslim ticket to me is not what I call it. What I see as Muslim-Muslim ticket is that there are two major political parties and each nominated a Muslim to be their presidential candidates. That is my Muslim Muslim ticket. Not that one party had a Muslim presidential candidate and Muslim running mate.