The historic Parliament Building in Ibadan was over-filled today as
prominent Yoruba in all professions, princes and monarchs,
governors and
former governors, gathered to articulate their aspirations and minimum
demands from the Federal Government.
The high point of the
summit, convened by the illustrious Yoruba retired army general, Alani
Akinrinade was the total support given the presidential candidate of the
All Progressives Congress, APC, General Muhammadu Buhari.
The summiteers declared unanimously, “It is Buhari or nobody else”.
A
major proponent of this declaration, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba
Samuel Odulana Odugade who was represented by High Chief Eddy Oyewole
said, “On 28 March, 2015, let us vote for Buhari”.
He condemned
the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan for wasting the meager resources of the country by lavishly
bribing various individuals and groups to secure their supports.
While
Senator Anthony Adefuye strongly stated, “Only a bastard Yoruba will
vote for Jonathan, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye said, ‘We will vote en
masse for Buhari”.
Shortly after delivering the message sent by
the governorship candidate of Accord Party in the state, Senator Rasheed
Ladoja that he would go the way of Yoruba people.
Senator Ayo Fasanmi declared, “At this point, we Yorubas should know
where we are going. PDP is distributing money to earn wrong votes. Come
May 29, we will be happy when Buhari becomes the president of the
nation.
“Why would Jonathan appoint ministers two months to the
end of his term if not that they want to use all means to steal what is
left in the coffer; that is if anything is left? By God’s grace, I,
Senator Ayo Fasanmi will vote for Buhari. May 29, Buhari will be sworn
in as our president.”
National Chairman, Afenifere Renewal Group,
ARG, Honourable Olawale Oshun said that considering the fact that Yoruba
people have been suffering marginalisation within the Nigerian state
for the past 16 years, Yorubas should vote for leaders who have its
interests at heart in order to bring an end to this unacceptable state
of affairs.
Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi who decried
the high level of maginalisation of Yoruba in the Jonathan led
administration said, “We have been subject of brazen marginalization and
deliberate attempt to whittle down our historical contributions to the
development of Nigeria. It will interest you to note that in the wheel
of power at the centre, there are only two Yoruba people. Indeed, out of
the 50 most powerful men and women in the executive, legislative,
judicial and even security components of power in Nigeria, there are
only two Yoruba people. These are the Chief of Staff to the President,
whose choice was almost an afterthought and the Accountant General of
the Federation.”
Following suit, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of State
of Osun joined others in condemning Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, for
derailing from the principle of ‘omoluabi” that Yoruba is known for by
collecting bribe from a desperate aspirant.
Professor Yemi
Osibajo, the Vice President Candidate of APC, in his short remarks,
urged Nigerians to be patient at this trying moment assuring that things
would soon change for the better when APC takes over government at the
centre.
In the communique issued at the end of the summit, the main grievances
of the region include: maginalisation which has attained the status of
deliberate policy of the central government of Nigeria, calculated
attempts to invade and subjugate Yoruba land through covert, disguised
and even official policies of the Central Government, misguiding some
elements in the region for their selfish reasons, decimation of
entrepreneurial ambitions of Yoruba people through Federal Institutions
and agencies that are supposed to be enablers and facilitators of
economic development, near virtual absence of reliable and critical
infrastructure of electricity, energy, and transportation which has led
to the collapse of economic activities in Yoruba land, absence of
proactive, concerted, and visionary leadership in Nigeria, insecurity at
the level of state of emergency, and failure of the resolutions of the
National Conference to resolve fundamental issues that are prerequisite
to a sustainable federalism.
As a result, in the communique, they demanded for regionalism,
diversification of economy, holding free, fair, credible and transparent
elections as scheduled to commence on Saturday, March 28, 2015,
resistance to any form of unelected government, be it Government of
National Unity, Interim National Government or howsoever described,
repealing of laws and policies that stifle the creativity of the people,
dismantling of all pseudo-security agencies that impede peace, harass
and terrorise her citizens in order to enforce pre-determined agenda
that are not consistent with the wishes of the region, and removal of
all bottlenecks in the way of provision of effective and efficient
transportation system, electrical power, and petroleum refining
infrastructure.
According to the communique, “That the
effectiveness of the Federal Government of Nigeria lies on focusing on
the critical issues of governance that are common to all components,
like defence, national security, foreign affairs, currency and exchange
rate, etc, while all other socio-economic responsibilities, especially
that of resource control, devolve to the federating units. Yoruba must
pursue their destiny in line with the development priorities and
ambitions of her people. The creation of a structural environment for
effective devolution of powers to the country’s constituent units as a
strategic development is imperative. Yoruba people will not hesitate to
take our destiny in our own hands in the event of any attempt to
compromise our democratic existence.”
Dignitaries at the occasion include: Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo
State, and his deputy, Chief Moses Adeyemo, former governors including:
Dr. Kayode Fayemi and Otunba Niyi Adebayo of Ekiti State, Prince
Olagunsoye Oyinlola of State of Osun, former Military Governor of the
Mid-West State, Samuel Ogbemudia, former Deputy Governor of Ekiti,
Modupe Adelabu, Professor Albert Olawale, former Vice Chancellor of
Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Professor Wale Omole, and his Ekiti
State University counterpart, Professor Akin Oyebode, Professor John
Ayoade, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, Senator Bayo
Salami, Senator James Kolawole, , The Managing Director of The News
Magazine, Bayo Onanuga, President of the Central Council of Ibadan
Indigenes, CCII, Ambassador Olu Sanu, Adeniyi Akintola, SAN, prominent
monarchs in the region including: Soun of Ogbomosho, Oba Jimoh Oladunni
Oyewumi Ajagungbade III, Oba Adeniyi Sonariwo, Akarigbo Remo, Oba
Kolawole Sowemimo of Owode-Egba, Asheyin of Iseyin, Oba Ganiyu Adekunle
Ologunebi, and Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola.
Source:Punch Newspaper
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