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Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Cooly100: 10:50am On Jun 27, 2017
• Disagrees with governors on quest for self-determination •Urges Britain, US to support sustainable federal democracy

Gboyega Akinsanmi
The Yoruba Assembly, an umbrella platform for all socio-political groups in the South-west, yesterday asked the federal government to consider referendum to enable nationalities constituting Nigeria decide if they still want to remain together.

Currently led by Gen. Alani Akinrinade (rtd), the assembly faulted the claim by the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF) that some political usurpers “are hiding under the guise of the legitimate agitation for restructuring and self-determination to destabilise the polity is totally untenable.”

These positions were expressed in a communiqué the assembly formally released yesterday after a consultative meeting it held in Lagos last Saturday, thereby calling for development-oriented governance structure for Nigeria and rejecting all attempts to sustain the 1999 Constitution.

The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others.

In its five-page communiqué signed by all its chartered members, the assembly said it was compelled by the rising tension in the Nigerian political space to convene a consultative meeting, which was held in Lagos at the heart of the current agitation for political restructuring and self-determination.

It noted that behind the current agitation “lies the altruistic effort to establish a development-oriented and sustainable governance structure for Nigeria on the one hand and on the other hand, the objectionable attempt at sustaining Nigeria’s unitary constitution by the ruling clique that desire to permanently control the leverage of power in Nigeria for egoistic reasons.”

It affirmed that the modern concept of sustainable development “is a process that must begin with the active consultation and participation of the people – therefore the need for a referendum is imminent.”
Citing injustice and inequity arising from what it described as constitutional manipulation in Nigeria, the assembly unequivocally rejected a statement by the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, that the unity of Nigeria was not negotiable.

The assembly, therefore, argued that the Nigerian unitary governance system “is outmoded. In this age, every federating unit must be able to pilot its own development affair in accordance with its pace and socio-cultural peculiarities and uniqueness. This is unity that is negotiable.

“The on-going methodology of stemming the crisis by the presidency, whilst commendable for at least opening a fresh chapter in crisis management in Nigeria, has not provided any window of redress, as it seems only interested in affirming the worn cliché that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.

“That statement cannot hold true under a civil setting or democracy. Nigeria’s unity is negotiable. We can negotiate it to remain together or otherwise. If however we choose to remain together, the terms of engagement must be clear and acceptable to all Nigerians.”

Specifically, the assembly explained that the unity of Nigeria “is negotiable, where unity is defined as shared understanding of the essence of our co-existence within the space called Nigeria.
“The Yoruba nation is and has always been in thought-leading position on nationhood and we will continue with this leadership behaviour, especially at times like this. Hence we will not condone, nor engage with any recklessness that is against our core values and essence as a people.

“We reiterate the need for restructuring of Nigeria’s governance structure as our minimum demand. In our view, restructuring is desirable and currently inevitable. This must be restructuring on the terms that are attractive to all ethnic nationalities and if necessary, fought for.

“At least, we can say so for Yoruba people, but if our reaction had been sublime that would not be to underestimate its consequence couched in some of the desperation and quest exhibited by the Igbos and the high charged ultimatum given by the Hausa/Fulani,” the assembly explained.

It rejected the claim by the PGF that some political usurpers and interlopers “are hiding under the guise of the legitimate agitation for restructuring and self-determination to destabilise the polity is totally un-tenable.”
It lamented the inability of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) “to stay true to its manifesto tenets on restructuring which is not helpful as it raises questions about their trustworthiness and of this government in itself, regarding adherence to principles and fundamental values and ethos.”

It also rejected a directive by the National Assembly for the executive to present to it the 2014 Constitutional Conference report, though noted that a true federal constitution “has to be put together for Nigeria, which is beyond the purview of the National Assembly. Piecemeal amendments of the 1999 Constitution are no longer acceptable.”

The assembly, therefore, called on the international community, particularly the British and United State Governments, that in their interventions, they work towards only a truly sustainable federal democracy in Nigeria.
The assembly equally, called on the governors of all South-west states and Houses of Assembly to take proactive steps by initiating dialogues and consultations among their people.

According to the assembly, we are watching them and when the time of reckoning comes, we shall know those who for selfish reasons and love of office refuse to stand by their people.
It, also, urged all traditional rulers in the geo-political zone “to begin consultative processes,” as the existing situations behoove on them to take certain culturally sanctioned authority to protect their domains.

“As it is our culture, the Yoruba Assembly will begin a consultative process with all Yoruba people including conducting an internal referendum and their decision will determine the next steps.
“We will take this proactive step to avoid the senseless warm-ongering. It is our position and advice that all other ethnic nationalities conduct similar consultative and engaging process among their peoples.”

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/06/27/yoruba-assembly-demands-referendum-says-nigerian-unity-negotiable/

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Afriifa(m): 10:52am On Jun 27, 2017
Nigeria
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 10:53am On Jun 27, 2017
Which Assembly ?
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Nobody: 10:54am On Jun 27, 2017
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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Cooly100: 10:54am On Jun 27, 2017
sarrki:
Which Assembly ?

You need glasses? Oya, see am;

The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others...

Any more questions?

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by OgundeleT(m): 10:55am On Jun 27, 2017
which Yoruba Assembly?
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Cooly100: 10:56am On Jun 27, 2017
OgundeleT:
which Yoruba Assembly?

Read the news carefully and you will see the assembly.

Here: The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others...

The train has left most of you afonja Ilorin people tongue tongue tongue

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by gabinogem(m): 10:56am On Jun 27, 2017
Biafra done pave way for everybody to demand referendum... meanwhile make we see how dis things go unfold

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 10:57am On Jun 27, 2017
Cooly100:


You need glasses? Oya, see am;

The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others...

Any more questions?


As Egbe Omoluabi is not involved nah sham

We are Omoluabi

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 10:59am On Jun 27, 2017
Cooly100:


Read the news carefully and you will see the assembly.

Here: The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others...

The train has left most of you afonja Ilorin people tongue tongue tongue



Ephesians 4:18 “They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.”

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by TippyTop(m): 10:59am On Jun 27, 2017
We warned you that Dr Jonathan would be the last President of a united Nigeria but you didn't listen, you went ahead and voted for tribalist Buhari.

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Baawaa(m): 11:01am On Jun 27, 2017
Confusion here and there
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by todayboy: 11:01am On Jun 27, 2017
Any Yoruba that did not support restructuring is a fool.

The northerners will never allow osinbanjo rule peacefully

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by DieBuhari: 11:01am On Jun 27, 2017
Yoruba Muslims are not in support

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Biafrannuke: 11:02am On Jun 27, 2017
chai...afonjas don't know what they want.

height of sophistication SUFFERcation

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Cooly100: 11:05am On Jun 27, 2017
sarrki:



As Egbe Omoluabi is not involved nah sham

We are Omoluabi

I agree! Once Ilorin and Kabba emirate council group are not there, nah sham.. shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by ESDKING: 11:06am On Jun 27, 2017
DieBuhari:
Yoruba Muslims are not in support
Lolzz, those people are very funny.

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by whitebeard(m): 11:07am On Jun 27, 2017
sarrki:




Ephesians 4:18 “They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.”
hmm..chief chief

Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by whitebeard(m): 11:09am On Jun 27, 2017
We should divide Nigeria into two one part for tribalist and the other for non tribalist. So they can continue seeking referendum to the extent that their children would be seeking referendum from their parents.
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by hucienda: 11:09am On Jun 27, 2017
Who knows? Maybe it was destined for APC to come at this moment in history to set the record straight on the charade of Flora & Fred Lugard. We've fooled ourselves enough already.

Bola Ige aptly put it.
The fundamental question(s) to be answered by all Nigerians:

One, do we want to remain as one country?
Two, if the answer is yes, under what conditions?
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by OgahBohz: 11:11am On Jun 27, 2017
summary pls
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by kenny987(f): 11:12am On Jun 27, 2017
hucienda:
Who knows? Maybe it was destined for APC to come at this moment in history to set the record straight on the charade of Flora & Fred Lugard. We've fooled ourselves enough already.

I tell you!
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by FUNNYBONE1(m): 11:13am On Jun 27, 2017
FINALLY, FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE I WAS BORN, I CAN PROUDLY SAY FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT YORUBAS ARE FINALLY RETURNING TO THEIR SENSES. BIAFRA AGITATION HAS DONE WONDERS TO THIS GENERATION.

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 11:16am On Jun 27, 2017
whitebeard:
hmm..chief chief

grin
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 11:19am On Jun 27, 2017
FUNNYBONE1:
FINALLY, FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE I WAS BORN, I CAN PROUDLY SAY FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT YORUBAS ARE FINALLY RETURNING TO THEIR SENSES. BIAFRA AGITATION HAS DONE WONDERS TO THIS GENERATION.


Job 17:4
For You have kept their heart from understanding, Therefore You will not exalt them.
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by OduduwaYoruba: 11:32am On Jun 27, 2017
gabinogem:
Biafra done pave way for everybody to demand referendum... meanwhile make we see how dis things go unfold

Not true, Yoruba have been agitating for fiscal federalism before the idea of Biafra referendum was birthed. Fiscal federalism was working well in 60s before it was truncated by the Easterner.

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Nobody: 11:35am On Jun 27, 2017
DieBuhari:
Yoruba Muslims are not in support
Those ones are the only problem in the South

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by ephi123(f): 11:45am On Jun 27, 2017
sarrki:




Ephesians 4:18 “They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart.”

Sarrki sarrki. Quoting scripture on top BMC allowance grin
I understand your case, month end wink

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Paperwhite(m): 11:45am On Jun 27, 2017
So
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by sarrki(m): 11:46am On Jun 27, 2017
ephi123:


Sarrki sarrki. Quoting scripture on top BMC allowance grin
I understand your case, month end wink

How you dey

I know how painful it was since 2015

Just rake heart and move on

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Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by Paperwhite(m): 11:46am On Jun 27, 2017
[/b]"The assembly comprises the Afenifere Renewal Group, O’dua Liberation Movement, Yoruba Council of Youth, Coalition of O’dua Self-determination Groups, O’dua Nationalist Coalition, O’dua Peoples Congress Reformed, O’dua National Congress and Agbekoya Reformed Society, among others."[b]
So the eyes of everyone's understanding have been opened to the contraception called Nigeria.IPOB una doo.
Re: Yoruba Assembly Demands Referendum, Says Nigerian Unity Negotiable by ephi123(f): 11:48am On Jun 27, 2017
sarrki:


How you dey

I know how painful it was since 2015

Just rake heart and move on

Rake heart?! What is there to "rake"?
Mr double speak talk from both sides of the mouth.
No mention of 2015 in my comment but dude just had to bring it in. Stale news.

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