2019: Archbishop of Canterbury speaks on supporting Buhari, Atiku for presidency

Tue, Oct 16, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

The office of Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, has insisted his meetings with President Muhammadu Buhari and Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have no political undertone.

Welby was a keynote speaker at a conference, where he delivered a paper titled ‘Towards 2019 Elections: the moral actions for the common good of Nigeria’.

After the event on Saturday in Abuja, he met with Atiku and later with Buhari.

Welby’s spokesman has now made it clear the Archbishop is “strictly neutral and does not make endorsements in elections”.

“The Archbishop is strictly neutral and does not make endorsements in elections.

“The choice of the next President of the Federal Republic is one for the Nigerian people. The Archbishop continues to pray for the peace and flourishing of Nigeria and the security of all its people.

“At the invitation of the INTERFAITH INITIATIVE FOR PEACE, the Archbishop of Canterbury made a brief visit to Nigeria on 13 October 2013 and delivered an address on ethics during electoral campaigns supporting the general desire for free, fair, transparent, peaceful and credible elections.

“In the course of his visit, with the support of the British High Commissioner Paul Arkwright, he met separately with President Buhari and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar,” the statement read.

 

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