Afenifere to South West govs: Nigeria needs Regional equity, not ‘Emi Lo Kan’ Philosophy

The South West socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, has tackled the South-West Governor’s Forum (SGF) for kicking against the agitation for the formation of the Oodua nation.

The pan-Yoruba socio-political group, in a statement issued on Saturday, said Nigeria’s corporate existence can only be guaranteed through regional equity.

In the statement signed by Sola Ebíseni, Secretary General of Afenifere, and obtained by Peoples Gazette, the group criticised chairman of the SGF and Ondo governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, for playing “petty politics” to the detriment of the Yoruba people.

“So, let Akeredolu not boast of any capacity to dictate the method adopted by the Yoruba agitators or seek to set the rest of Nigeria against his Ndigbo colleagues or the entire South East in his unhidden separatist agenda of securing undue advantage for his party and region in the quest for the Nigerian President of Southern extraction.

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“We state for the umpteenth time, that the true and real recipe for peace and continued corporate existence of Nigeria, is an arrangement that will guarantee regional equity and not an ‘Emi lo kan’ philosophy in the mode of King Louis’s l’état c’est moi,” the statement read.

The governors noted that no state in the South West region would allow the agitation to scuffle the sacrifices of the country’s heroes, adding that the police would begin a clamp down on agitators of the Oodua Yoruba nation within Nigeria.

“Those clamouring for Oodua nation will not succeed. People have not laid down their lives for this country for unscrupulous individuals to scuttle it. This country is very important to some of us.

“We recognise the right of the people to protest or agitate. But if the police feel your actions are treasonable, they will arrest and prosecute you,” he said.

The governor spoke at the launching of Emblem Appeal to flag off the 2023 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebrations held, in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

In their reaction, the Afenifere said that though Governor Akeredolu was within his right as the South West Coordinator of his party’s campaigns to safeguard the opportunity coming his way and his party in the ‘pipe dream’ of presidential power, his “vituperations” were, however, bereft of statesmanship and national conciliation.

“We have no problem with the governor playing to the gallery, as a glorified Chief Security Officer, urging that security forces clamp down on any person or group whose activities he interpreted as capable of disintegrating the Nigerian State because we are no less patriotic and committed to its continuing corporate existence.

“Our worry, however, is that Akeredolu, even as the Chairman of the Southern Governors Forum, would not, in deference to that high pedestal, wean himself from petty politicking which sacrifices equity needed for national peace and cohesion in preference of crass opportunism,” the group further added in the statement.

According to the Afenifere “It is, however, unimaginable that the Chairman of the Southern Governors Forum would descend to the abyss of equating his pontification for the equity of a Southern Presidency with the hegemony of his or other ethnic nationality.

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“To say that the clamour for Southern President was “especially for South West” was not only most insensitive but also to make a fool of his colleagues outside of South West.

“No wonder then that the Governor of Delta in whose office the Southern Governors’ Conference was held was the first to betray the cause by accepting the second fiddle position of the Vice President to the detriment of what has turned out to be their feeble declarations.”

The group further posited that there is no region in the country where the elite including the ruling class in government has been able to determine the methods adopted by agitators or succeeded in checkmating the effects thereof.

“The unkindest cut of Akeredolu’s new song was his reference to IPOB as if he had any control over the choice of a different modus operandi employed by different agitating groups in Nigeria.

“Incidentally, those who fought the civil war, truly shed their youthful blood and have seen all about Nigeria, are now in the vanguard of the national movement not only for Southern but in the quest for the requisite equity are in the queue for the Nigerian President of South East extraction. There lies the solution to separatist agitations and not self-serving sanctimonious notifications,” the group said.

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