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Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by meavox: 9:45am On Aug 08, 2020
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b]WHY I’LL OPPOSE TINUBU IN 2023 PRESIDENCY – ADEBANJO[/b]
Sun News
8th August 2020

Elder statesman, Chief Ayo Adebanjo has warned that the country is hanging on the cliff and may crash if it is not restructured back to true federalism as was during the First Republic. In an interview, the Afenifere leader said he would oppose APC leader, Bola Tinubu or any southerner that wants to run for Nigeria’s presidency under the current constitution.

What is your view on the state of the nation?

Law and order has broken down. We have been telling Buhari all along that the security forces have outlived their usefulness, particularly, many of them have reached retirement age, and are no more performing. Today, they will say they had wiped out Boko Haram, tomorrow Boko Haram will wipe out a village alongside some soldiers, even to the extent of attacking a governor of a state. There is corruption here and there; insecurity here and there, and no aspect of the country is safe, even the governor of a state is not safe. The governor said it, Emirs say it, the common man says it. The future is very grim, and it is only in this country that these things are happening and the party in power is still talking. We talk of changing the constitution, you look elsewhere, have we got a country now? If we have a country let us be unanimous on the constitution that is governing us, now the greater majority of the South is saying that this is an imposed constitution by a section of the country, and the contents of the constitution are loaded against the other section of the country. What we have is a fraudulent constitution and it begins with, ‘we the people of Nigeria…”. We didn’t make the constitution and we are not federal. All the opinion leaders, former presidents, former governors, political leaders have said, let us sit and change the constitution, but the president has turned a blind eye.

How do we solve the problem of insecurity?

You don’t need a crystal ball to know that the problem is the leadership. I’m not in a position to appoint security officers, but it is the president. If you have a country and a security officer is not performing, you sack him and bring in another one. The people you put in the security are not performing and have proved to be very inefficient and you are keeping quiet. That is why people accuse him of having another agenda for the country. Look at what is happening in Southern Kaduna; daily they are killing people, and he still has an excuse, when a section of the country is being wiped out.

For me, anybody talking about 2023 election is talking nonsense, we have to sit round the table and reorganize the country. When we were brought together in 1914, we were not consulted, but we don’t want to break up having seen the advantage of coming together, but let us agree on how we are going to live together, but you say no. If you don’t know the agreement when the Colonial masters were giving us independence, that is what we are saying, let us go back to that; it was the agreement we agreed to live together. What we have today is not the constitution that was agreed by our founding fathers; you can’t refute it. We continue to say, this is a constitution that was imposed on us by the military, and by a section of the country and you insist on continuing to rule us with that constitution.

Those of us who are clamouring for restructuring are the people who want the country to stay together democratically and peacefully, but those opposed to it are the enemies of the country. So when you hear some people saying that they want to break away from the country, you can’t blame them; if you make peaceful changes impossible, you make violent changes inevitable.

As the Boko Haram insurgent group continues its attack on Northeast, last week, the federal government integrated repentant members of the sect into the society. What is your stand on this?

This is one of the things that get me annoyed, and it is part of the incompetence we are talking about on the part of the president. What nonsense is that? We have seen the evidence that these people you said you have reformed are the same people doing sabotage. They were killing our soldiers and they have not refuted that, some soldiers killed themselves and those who escaped made a video clip of what they were passing through and posted it, which went viral. What excuse do we have; what has he said about all these complaints? You say you have a country, but Southern Kaduna is persistently being attacked since December 2018, with the aim of wiping them out, and the president asked the soldiers to camp there, but the following day the communities were attacked again. The place has turned to a killing mine. You go to Agatu, and other places, it is a persistent record of murder. The insecurity is all over the country, even in your own state. Even the governor of his own state is negotiating with armed bandits. Ayo Adebanjo is gone; it is your generation I pity, I have children, I have grandchildren, but for me I’m ok. What else do I want to be now – president, governor? Obasanjo talked, Abdulsallami talked, political parties talked, who is important in this country that has not spoken, but has Buhari said a word? When the National Assembly asked him to sack the service chiefs, the president said they would not tell him what to do. When he was asked to do what is supposed to be right and he refused, what do we do? He is incompetent, that is why he is allowing incompetent officers to remain with him.

Why is Nigeria so divided; rancor, animosity, hatred everywhere?

I have been talking for the past 70 years; we have been shouting about federalism; Awolowo wrote about it since 1947 and that is how we agreed till 1954, and the independence constitutional conference, we agreed on the terms of living together, until the military came in 1966 and changed the constitution. That is our problem now, and that is where you have to back go to change the situation. The more you deny, you will have this kind of situation and the whole country will collapse. The governor of Borno State said, “if you can’t defend me, I will send my hunters to defend me”, is that not a shame from the governor of a state who felt he was not protected? I’m not from Borno, but I’m a Nigerian concerned about the situation.

Mamman Daura, President Buhari’s nephew last week said that rotation, zoning of the presidency shouldn’t be encouraged, but competence. Do you share in his sentiment?

Anybody talking about election doesn’t love the country; talk about election is a diversion. What the country wants now is to change the constitution to reflect the wishes of the people of Nigeria. Is this constitution a reflection of people of Nigeria; are the Igbo agreeable, are the Yoruba agreeable, are the Middle Belt people agreeable, are the Ijaw agreeable? Only a section of the country is ruling us and they are enjoying it, and we say no, and you continue to tell us, ‘what can you do?’ That was why Daura went to talk about rotation and zoning to divert attention.

Daura is talking about competence in the country of Wole Soyinka, in the country of Gambari, in the country of Maurice Iwu, in the country of Ango Abdullahi, and comparing them with Buhari. He doesn’t know what he is talking about. Their joy is that they control the instruments of oppression with which to frustrate anybody who opposes them. How can Daura to be so arrogant to make such a comment; what qualifies him to make that statement, what is his record politically?

Is he better educated, is he better Fulani than Ahmadu Bello, Aminu Kano, Balewa that agreed on the constitution which we are calling that we return to, which stated the term we lived together. You want us to live together on your terms, it will not work.

If the constitution is not changed to reflect the wishes of the federating units and it remains as it is now, what does it potend for the country?
We will never get peace, and will lead to separation; you don’t need a soothsayer to tell you that. There will be uprising here and there because the oppressor will continue to oppress and the oppressed will continue to resist; so there will be crisis here and crisis there. You will be talking of Southern Kaduna, you will be talking of IPOB, Oduduwa in Yoruba land. Where are we? Can you make progress in the midst of violence?

Do you think Nigeria can manage what you have just highlighted, uprising, violence here and there, Biafra, Oduduwa, etc?

That is why coming together and agree on how to live together is the solution. Not this, ‘I’m in power, if you talk I will jail you’; all sort of dictatorial law, no. All these times we have been shouting that the country is not together because of this, because of that, when has Buhari come out to disabuse our minds; when has he come out to say, no, don’t worry , all these problems, I have solutions to them. Obasanjo has advocated that we go back to federalism , Afe Babalola, a renowned lawyer has been writing articles on the same issue; all responsible organisations have been saying, let us go back to federalism because we still want to stay together, but the president has not even uttered a word to anybody.

I talk this with passion because I knew how we came together and I know the grief of the founding fathers; I took part in the fight for independence, and I took part on how we agreed on that constitution that can make us stay together. All we are saying, let us go back to that constitution to keep us together.

The reluctance of Buhari to restructure the country, has shown that he is the first enemy of Nigeria, but his idea of ruling Nigeria under his own terms and condition will not work. I have said it before, I’m not an enemy of Buhari. I and other members of Afenifere campaigned for him in 2007, Femi Adesina and Garba Sehu have never refuted this. We campaigned for him to be president because, he promised to restructure the country back to federalism; the same thing he agreed when Tunde Bakare was his running mate, and the same thing he told Tinubu, who sheepishly followed him, and he told him his first agenda was restructuring. Is there any integrity there; a man of integrity is a man of his word.

Talking about the constitution, we have the National Assembly in place to make, amend or come up with a new constitution

Don’t talk to me about that. The National Assembly can’t make the kind of constitution we are talking about. Is the NASS not the creation of the constitution we are complaining about? It is part of the problem we want to solve at the national conference or the kind of problem we wanted to solve at the 2014 Confab. The president said he wasn’t the one that set it up, or there was no law that set it up. Ok, set up your own now for us to come together around table if you love the country as I’m challenging you. You don’t believe what Jonathan’s own is saying; I agree, then set up your own or whatever you think you don’t like in the Confab report, and what you agree will be there, put it there and let us go forward. In the alternative, set up your own body, but you have not done any either and he has not told us why. This is the solution, you don’t agree, set up your own, you don’t agree, but you want to continue with the one imposed on us. It will not work.

What is your position on zoning that is becoming controversial?

I’m talking about the foundation; there must be a constitution before you talk about system of government, that is the root problem. When they say, zoning, some people will say it is not in the constitution; it is better we go back to the constitution and make all these things clear, then we know what law we are being ruled. They promised Jagaban that they will make him president; I’m not against that, but let us change the constitution first. If you want to make my son the president under this constitution, I will oppose it; I will oppose any Southerner who wants to run under this constitution. Let us change the constitution and let us agree on the terms to live. You cannot impose a constitution that is loaded against the South on us. I have said this before and let him make statement to say that Ayo Adebanjo is talking nonsense.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by meavox: 9:49am On Aug 08, 2020
The 1999 Constitution MUST GO!

Spread the news!

This fraudulent Apartheid imposed 1999 Constitution must be put in the dustbin!

When the Constitution is Taken Down the Union ceases! Middle Belt, Oduduwa, Lower Niger (SE & SS) DO YOU HEAR ME?
grin

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ERockson: 9:55am On Aug 08, 2020
It is only presidency from the south that can really restructure the country, Whether Osinbajo, Tinubu, Nnmadi Kanu, Kalu etc. They are good to go

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by nairavsdollars(f): 9:56am On Aug 08, 2020
Only God knows who will be alive by then

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by NOC1(m): 9:58am On Aug 08, 2020
Have you not been opposing him for years now.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by alhassanyusuf29(m): 9:58am On Aug 08, 2020
All these noisemakers think they have a say, u can only deceive ur fellow nyamuri flat.heads!!! People that couldn't win any election since the inception of democracy

Buhari that u didn't support in 2019, what happened?

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by backnbeta(f): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2020
meavox:

When you hear some people saying that they want to break away from the country, you can’t blame them; if you make peaceful changes impossible, you make violent changes inevitable.

Very true words from an elder. Why stay together by force, governed by a constitution that favors only a section of the country? It's either they make peaceful changes possible or they make violent changes inevitable undecided

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by alhassanyusuf29(m): 10:00am On Aug 08, 2020
Lol. Like its something new to us! But person has to stay relevant in the scheme of things
NOC1:
Have you not been opposing him for years now.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by flemsy15(m): 10:01am On Aug 08, 2020
all dis "I'll support u" or "I'll oppose u" doesn't change anything. Person wey play his card & game well go still win at d end of d day. The painful thing abt the presidential election is dat we'll still choose b/w APC or PDP candidate, different parties, same ideology

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ecolime(m): 10:01am On Aug 08, 2020
You are not alone

Even Buhari is against him.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by festacman(m): 10:01am On Aug 08, 2020
Sometimes, I don't understand our elders anymore. Pa Adebanjo want change of constitution but has zero influence over the federal legislators including the ones representing his area. Meanwhile, in democracy, these legislators are empowered to tinker with the constitution. So, this has little or nothing to do with Tinubu.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Kingpele(m): 10:02am On Aug 08, 2020
grin oh now behold the commander in chief of Nigeria wailers Association Aka (COC of NWA).... U have been nominated best wailer of the century... It is duty of national Assembly to change the constitution, he is complaining that national Assembly is a product of the constitution, forgetting that the presidency is also a product of the constitution, we give the office of the president the powers it doesnt even have... And still complain.... The duty of the executive is to sign and implement laws passed by the legislators... We don't understand democracy in this country, judiciary interprete the law made by national Assembly... My point is that even Jonathan confab was illegal... But i don't blame him.. Our national Assembly is clueless if not he won't be talking like this when we have representatives from every part of this country in NASS....

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by shagarinews: 10:02am On Aug 08, 2020
baba dey find money..

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Mo3891: 10:03am On Aug 08, 2020
cool



Tinubu never said he is contesting but everybody are already waiting


.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by SmartPolician: 10:03am On Aug 08, 2020
A Yoruba man says he will oppose another Yoruba's presidency, and it's fine

If it was Igbo, you will keep seeing Igbos hate themselves.

Igbos are their own enemies

I think that the Igbos are scattered everywhere in Nigeria gives every nonentity the guts to demean the tribe

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by hajimosho(m): 10:03am On Aug 08, 2020
undecided
Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by 4t4th(m): 10:03am On Aug 08, 2020
Edo no be Lagos

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ggood: 10:04am On Aug 08, 2020
SS can never join SE if SE want to separate they should separate alone and leave SS Alone
meavox:


The 1999 Constitution MUST GO!

Spread the news!

This fraudulent Apartheid imposed 1999 Constitution must be put in the dustbin!

When the Constitution is Taken Down the Union ceases! Middle Belt, Oduduwa, Lower Niger (SE & SS) DO YOU HEAR ME?
grin

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by AreaFada2: 10:05am On Aug 08, 2020
His people will soon call him omale.

The babalawo who did the drug lord's otumokpor must have been killed immediately.

The juju is working seriously on zombies. grin grin cheesy

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Patrioticman007(m): 10:05am On Aug 08, 2020
" I have been talking for the past 70 years; we have been shouting about federalism; Awolowo wrote about it since 1947 and that is how we agreed till 1954, and the independence constitutional conference, we agreed on the terms of living together, until the military came in 1966 and changed the constitution. That is our problem now, and that is where you have to back go to change the situation. The more you deny, you will have this kind of situation and the whole country will collapse."

One God forsaken tribe used the 1966 coup de tat, to destroy our only country, may they never see sleep till the end of days.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:06am On Aug 08, 2020
Tinubu is stupid

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ggood: 10:07am On Aug 08, 2020
correct talk the Yorubas hate us
ProfAmaben:
Tinubu is an hopelessly corrupt individual. As a southerner, I would forever prefer that the Arewa keep ruling us rather than the Yorubas. The Yoruba people don't regard others in the South, they always claim that they are wise by pitching tents with the Arewa.

No Igbo presidency, no Yoruba presidency, let's all continue to remain in bondage.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by tawababiola: 10:07am On Aug 08, 2020
His opinion

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by alhassanyusuf29(m): 10:07am On Aug 08, 2020
Lol. Like its something new to us! But person has to stay relevant in the scheme of things sha
NOC1:
Have you not been opposing him for years now.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by GboyegaD(m): 10:07am On Aug 08, 2020
I love every thing about this interview. It is an insight and a wake up call for us to wake up, smell the coffee, and act right.

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ForeThinker: 10:08am On Aug 08, 2020
Yeh ...I digg .
Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Slawormir: 10:08am On Aug 08, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Yeah
Not only you
Every body will oppose

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Tajbol4splend(m): 10:09am On Aug 08, 2020
Tinubu 2023

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by ODVanguard: 10:09am On Aug 08, 2020
Whether he supports Tinubu (or any other southerner), or not, Nigeria will not break up any time soon and politics will not stop, so those that prefer to keep agitating should continue doing so, while the politicians will continue playing their politics. undecided

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Re: Ayo Adebanjo: Why I Will Oppose Tinubu Presidency In 2023 by Abdulhakeem78(m): 10:11am On Aug 08, 2020
Is there a time Afenifebi had got a democratic success in Nigeria? Just asking for an alien undecided

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