“Our regulations disallow the utilization of religion or clan to campaign” Deji Adeyanju inclinations INEC to exclude competitors visiting houses of worship and mosques.
Deji Adeyanju has asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to disqualify candidates who visit churches or mosques to get voters’ support ahead of the 2023 general elections.
Adeyanju said Tuesday, August 30, that Nigerian law forbids the use of religion or tribe to campaign.
The social media activist wrote: “2023: INEC should disqualify candidates that go to churches or mosques to campaign or solicit for support/votes. Our laws forbid the use of religion or tribe to campaign.”
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The social media activist wrote: “2023: INEC should disqualify candidates that go to churches or mosques to campaign or solicit for support/votes. Our laws forbid the use of religion or tribe to campaign.”
“Watching the video of Funke Akindele, PDP Deputy Guber candidate campaigning or sorry, worshipping in a Lagos church is hilarious. She almost went into a trance in the process. Politicians should keep their politics away from church,” Adeyanju posted on Facebook.