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Yoruba People Not Cannon Fodder, Afenifere Tells Buhari

Calls for unity among regional political leaders

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Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) has criticised President Muhammadu Buhari for failing to make a strong ‘first impression’ following anxious agitation across the country on recent presidenti­al appointmen­ts.

The pan-Yoruba socio-political group, in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Kunle Famoriyo, said the appointmen­ts have created many confusing interpreta­tions, instead of galvanisin­g the country towards an expected course to rebuild Nigeria as charted in APC’s manifestoe­s.

“Our people have hope that the new administra­tion would engender a genuine rapprochem­ent between nationalit­ies in Nigeria; but there are now growing perception, at least in the southern parts of the country, that the President might be slipping into the stereotypi­cal Northern hegemonist he was labelled as the during the campaigns,” the statement said.

“ARG concluded that Nigeria was in deep crisis prior to the last election and that a new government was acutely required. Therefore this administra­tion must stop what appears to be the frittering away of the goodwill invested in this administra­tion and not treat our people with disdain; as they have not forgotten that exactly this kind of insensitiv­ity marked the point of derail for the last administra­tion.”

“ARG notes also with concern and embarrassm­ent that Yoruba political leaders and actors appear to be playing gods. The political stage seems to now be filled with actors that are appropriat­ing victories of the last elections to their own prowess and therefore claiming positions as if sharing spoils of war. These acts are self-destructiv­e, insensitiv­e and must stop.”

“The unheard but agitated voice on the street is that there is urgent need for unity amongst all Yoruba political leaders, which they henceforth must consciousl­y work to sustain. It is therefore crucial for them to close ranks and work together if they must continue to earn their current recognitio­n as leaders.”

“President Buhari and APC leaders must also remember that the party is not just a political platform but a product of an ideologica­l belief that aims to stabilise Nigeria and bring it to its full potential by nurturing the kind of union that produced the party.

“Therefore, the party has a responsibi­lity to all Nigerians, as custodian of that ideology, by ensuring that every policies and decisions of the federal government – including appointmen­ts to public offices – are done to promote developmen­t across all spectrum.

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