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Discriminatory Words Are Not Encouraged By Any Religion Says Senator Wamakko

By Muhammad Ibrahim,Sokoto

Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko says hate speech is not encouraged by any reasonable religion worldwide.

Senator Wamakko who was speaking to newsmen at his residence at Gawon Nama road Sokoto said it is not in accordance or preached by any religion to discriminate activities of any person no matter his status.

The statement by Bashar Abubakar also quoted Wamakko saying politicians who used discriminatory words to attract support of voters should desist as it your performance and characteristic behaviour that calls for massive support.

The statement  further said APC believe in good governance and moving closer to rural dwellers that attrack mass supports adding that APC members are those that always mingle with lower groups irrespective of their status and religious backgrounds.

It then called on all eligible voters to come out enmass to vote candidates of their choices and advised all to collect whatever was given to by any party but should not be diverted from their initial choices.

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