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Yoruba Leaders Unite, demand True Federalism by Daplux4: 1:37pm On Jul 31, 2016
Leaders of the yoruba race on Friday insisted on the restructuring of the country as further delay on the issue would pose grave danger to the unity of the federation.

The leaders who used the opportunity of the 50th remembrance anniversary of the great hero and martyr, colonel Adekunle Fajuyi,held at the international conference center,University of Ibadan to make their demand, said the defect in the current structure was crippling the stability and progress of the constituent units

The occasion was unique as it brought together Yoruba from all walks of life and regardless of political affiliation with the multiple award-winning,world class scholar,professor Niyi Osundare,delivering a lecture entitled "Adekunle Fajuyi and the politics of remembrance"

Leaders in groups such as the Afenifere,Afenifere Renewal group (ARG) Yoruba Assembly, save Nigeria Group (SNG) and others were present at the well-attended event

In a communique signed by retired General Olufemi Olutoye, who is also the Alani of Idoani on behalf of the leaders at the event organised by a new group, the Yoruba Think-Tank,the Yoruba leaders decried the "terrible poverty that has become the lot of millions of our people as a result of the crisis of Nigeria's structural defects,which have made it impossible for most of our states to meet their obligations to their citizens or even pay basic salaries to their state workers

They also " frown upon other effects of the unitary economy, especially its assault on Nigeria's federalism which has now created the absurd situation whereby the federal government treats the states like beggars, and doles bailouts to them with stringent conditions from the resources which actually belongs to them but which the Federal government uses its unitary fiat to corner away from them"

"We particularly reject the situation whereby our Yoruba nation's welfare ideology has become practically impossible to implement in the context of the terminal crisis that Nigeria has now plunged into economically.

" To get out of this crisis, we insist on the restructuring of the Nigerian federation so that the federating units would be able to develop and harvest their resources to revive development and economic prosperity for our people " they stressed

Yoruba people express unhappiness with the damage that has been done to our cultural and economic life by the unitary governance structure which has been foisted on Nigeria gradually since independence, and which has drastically limited and constrained our civilization.

Many young Yoruba people below 30 year of age have either faint or no idea of historical figures like Fajuyi because Nigeria has stopped the teaching of history in our schools, thereby repressing our culture.

There is nothing Nigeria can offer us that can compensate for the relentless erosion of our rich culture which we are proud of and which deserves to be cherished internally.

To repair this damage we resolved as follows:
"Our state government are duty bound to restore the teaching of history in our primary and secondary schools and conduct regional examinations and issue certificate on it for our students.

Yoruba language should be compulsory subject in our schools and our Houses of Assembly should use it as is now done in the Lagos state house of Assembly.
The Yoruba renaissance will be difficult to achieve without reenacting the indigenous cultural heritage of the people.

Participants resolved that Yoruba language be made the language of instructions in all subjects in all public and private primary and secondary schools in Yoruba territories.

That the entire south-west should in the next one decade work to ensure that Yoruba language becomes the grand-norm in cultural, political and economic relations in Yoruba

Yoruba people frown at the terrible poverty that has become the lot of millions of our people as a result of the crisis of Nigeria's structural defects winch have made it impossible for most of our States to meet their obligations to their citizens or even to pay basic salaries to their state workers, " they said

In a lecture entitled Adekunle Fajuyi and the politics of remembrance, professor of English, professor Niyi Osudare, said Nigeria was "extraordinarily Lucky" not to have disinterested in the face of the various "ethno-regional and religious eruptions bedevilling it.

Osundare, a united States varsity don't, therefore, tasked president Mohammadu buhari not " to wave off the lingering call for a restructuring of the country "as doing so would be tantamount to suicide through denial"

As yet,Nigeria has no "unity" to negotiate or not to negotiate, which is why President Mohammadu buhari must not only read the reports of the 2014 national confab, he owes himself and the country a critical duty to read, digest, deliberate on, and identify its implementable parts-beyond all partisan and ethno-regional considerations

To wave off the lingering call for a restructuring of th is country is to risk the possibility of suicide through denial he said.

Convener of the save Nigeria Group (SNG) and founder of the latter Rain Assembly, pastor Tunde Bakare, lamented that the country was yet to recover from the "structural anomaly" of a unitary system of government foisted on it by the Aguiyi Irons I military junta.

Bakare warmed against down playing the call for restructuring , by certain interest.

Mostly northern, upon the claim that the current pseudo-federal structure suffices "

"Any an tire structuring position taken by the North would bring to the courts of historical opinion the sincerity of the motives of the perpetrators of the countetcoup that led to death of Adekunle Fajuyi.

The elders of the North who, today are opposed to the call to restructure Nigeria have deviated form the ideas of the founding fathers of northern Nigeria- the likes of Sarduana, Sir Ahmadu Bellow and Tafawa Balewa ,leaders of our nation who were forerunners of Fajuyi in the Nigerian hall of martyrdom.

" less we forget, this Nigerian leaders from the north made it clear in the series's of constitutional conference that heralded Nigeria independence that true federalism with regional autonomy was the only conditions under which they would exist within a Nigerian nation.

The main reason the northern leaders and the counter coupists who took the lives of Aguiyi Irons and Fajuyi demanded the reversal of unification decree and a return to the federal system of government.

Consequently, to oppose restructuring now, fifty years after, is to confirm the words of Aesop, that "the injury we do and the one we suffer are not weighed in the same scales" Bakare said.

Ondo state Governor , Dr Olusagun Mimiko in his own remarks , noted that restructuring of the country is an idea whose time has come and which can not be wished away.

Dignitaries at the ceremony include general (Oba) Olu Femi Olutoye and his Wife , General Alani Aklnrinade, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, Pa Ago Adebanjo, Dr olatokunbo Awolowo Dosumu, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, Chief Woke Olanipekun (SAN)

Chief supo Shonibare, Dr Kunle Olajide, Emeritus Professor Ago Bamgbosr, Chief Seinde Arogbofia, others were the representatives of Oyo, Ogun, and Ekiti Governor respectively, Ahaji Olalekan Ali (SSG) Chief (Mrs) Yetunde Onanuga (Deputy governor) and Mr Jide Egunjobi, (information commissioner) Honourable Femi Ggjabimila ,Professor Banji Akintoye, Mr Yinka Odumakin , Mr Dele Alake ,mr Toye Arulogun, Fajuyis Mrs Desola Olajuyigbe, Chief Yemi Elebuibon, Mr Muyiwa Aduroja (SAN) Chief Tokunbo Ajasin. Mr Remi Ajayi, Professor Abiodun Ilesanmi, Mr Jimi Agbaje, Dele Adesanya (SAN) professor Mrs Dupe Adelabu ,Representative of Ohaneze Ndigbo , African Region, Oliver Akubueze and others
Re: Yoruba Leaders Unite, demand True Federalism by Daplux4: 1:41pm On Jul 31, 2016
Source the Nigerian Tribune 30/7/2016
Re: Yoruba Leaders Unite, demand True Federalism by Daplux4: 4:34pm On Jul 31, 2016
This is a clarion call to Yoruba youths to listened to the voice of wisdom by their elders
True federalism remains an answer to Nigeria's problem

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