Fr left Chief Olu falae, Ayo Adebanjo, Pa Reuben Fasoranti and Ondo Governor Mimiko. |
The pan-Yoruba Socio-political group,
Afenifere, has rejected the resignation of Pa Reuben Fasoranti as the
leader of the group and
has thus begged the octogenarian to rescind his
decision and continue to lead the association.
This was against the expectation that the group would appoint a new leader on Wednesday.
The Publicity Secretary of the
association, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, disclosed this while addressing
journalists at the end of the meeting held at Fasoranti’s residence in
Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Wednesday.
Odumakin explained that members of the
association, at the meeting, pleaded with Pa Fasoranti to withdraw his
resignation and to continue to lead Afenifere.
He added that after much pleading, Fasoranti agreed to continue as the leader of the group.
“The meeting resolved to urge him to continue as the leader of Afenifere and Baba (Fasoranti) has agreed to withdraw his resignation letter and continue as our leader. The good news is that Baba has withdrawn his decision to step aside,” the Afenifere’s spokesperson stated.
Fasoranti, while reacting to the
development, said he had accepted the resolution of the meeting and
agreed to continue to lead the group.
On the allegation of disunity among the
members, Odumakin said there was no crack in the Afenifere family,
insisting that the leadership would continue to uphold the ideals of the
founding fathers of the association.
“We want to state that there is no crack
in Afenifere and we remain committed to the great ideals of our
founding fathers,” he added.
Odumakin, however, noted that there was
no plan by the group to choose any leader in an acting capacity when the
current leader (Fasoranti) is still alive. He said if that would
happen, it would be an internal arrangement within the group to choose a
person to act.
The meeting which lasted for several
hours, had in attendance dignitaries including the Ondo State Governor,
Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, a former Minister of Finance,
Chief Olu Falae, Chief Korede Duyile, and Chief Supo Sonibare.
Fasoranti had on Sunday resigned as the group’s leader on the grounds of alleged disunity among its members.Source: Punch Newspaper
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