 Now, more reactions have continued to throw the Muslim-Muslim ticket adopted by the presidential candidate of the all-progressive Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinibu. Like Senator Elisha Abu and former secretary to the federal government, Babacir and all the chieftains of the party in Adama state, Vrati Unzo has added his voice in condemning the controversial ticket. Vrati set the decision to adopt a fellow Muslim as running by Bola Ahmed Tinibu may have grave consequences for the party among Christians in northern Nigeria. Now, honorable Vrati contested for the state chairmanship of the APC in Adama state few months ago. He is also the former chairman of La Morde, local government area. I will not hesitate for a second to show my displeasure over the decision of our party, the APC, to make our presidential ticket a religious affair. Making it a Muslim-Muslim affair has brought to fore, has brought to the boner once again the issues of religion in our politics in Nigeria. And it is not we that are showing our displeasure over the issue that caused it. It is the candidate of the APC himself, our national leader, Bola Ahmed Tinibu, that brought the issue to limelight because he was the one that told so many people in so many fora that for him to win, he needs to bring a Muslim from the north. So at the initial, he did not paint the picture of competence. He painted the picture of religion. Come to think of it, if Tinibu is a Muslim, why still say a Muslim should come from the north? Is he not Muslim enough? Are we having two different types of Muslims? What is the issue? Even for the sake of posterity, because I will hear to see a time when this country will boil because of a Muslim president and a Muslim vice president. Everybody will feel everything they are doing rightly or wrongly is with religious bias. This is the type of thing that we are trying to avoid. So that when one push comes to shove, the vice president can go and meet his religious leaders and talk to them and say, please, tell the brethren to calm down. This is that. The president can go and meet the Muslim ulama and say, please, tell your people to calm down. And people will listen. But when you... Can you say to go and speak to Khan in northern Nigeria now? Can you say to go and gather Christian leaders and talk to them? What are we doing? We should call a spade a spade. This is wrong. Even for the fact that it doesn't promote integration, unity and confidence in the leaders and the led.