The dreaded Yoruba farmers’ group, the Agbekoya yesterday declared
that the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere and the
militant Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) have lost their relevance and
credibility in Yorubaland.
Agbekoya said the ignoble role allegedly played by the Afenifere and
the OPC in the just-concluded general elections had adversely affected
their credibility and relevance in the reckoning of their Yoruba
kinsmen.
The Afenifere and the OPC had thrown their weight behind President
Goodluck Jonathan and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during
the general elections.
But the Secretary of the Agbekoya, Dr. Ade Ogunlana, in a statement
he jointly signed with the Ambassador of the society, Chief Ajibola
Salau, said the role of the two Yoruba groups during the polls left much
to be desired.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..The Agbekoya alleged that since the demise of the former Afenifere
leader, Chief Abraham Adesanya, the organisation had become
factionalised and used by unscrupulous persons to ‘sell out’ the Yoruba
people..Similarly, the Agbekoya accused the OPC of falsely claiming to be
fighting the cause of the Yoruba, while in fact; it was only interested
in pursuing its own selfish agenda.The farmers’ group, therefore, described Afenifere and the OPC as a
‘disgrace’ to the entire Yoruba race due to their stance in the
just-concluded elections, adding that their open involvement in partisan
politics had cast serious doubts on their integrity as organisations
fighting the cause of the Yoruba race.
It stated: “The Afenifere and the OPC have lost their relevance and
credibility in the eyes of the Yoruba people due to the role they played
in the last general elections. The two of them have become a disgrace
to the whole Yoruba race. The people no longer reckon with them for
openly aligning themselves with the politicians and their political
parties.”
The Agbekoya described itself as the only group still demonstrating
genuine concern for the entire Yoruba race, stressing that it had
continued to maintain its stance since its establishment in 1938.
The group assured that it would never dabble in partisan politics,
adding that although it would cooperate with the government to move the
Nigerian nation forward, it would not align itself with any politician
or political party.
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