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Afenifere Disagree on Yoruba exit From Nigeria, Specifies what to Clamour for
Pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere on Monday described the call for the exit of Yoruba from Nigeria as undesirable, self-serving and unnecessary.
Recall that leader of Ilana Omo Oodua, Professor Banji Akintoye and Mr Sunday Adeyemo also known as Sunday Igboho, reportedly sent a letter to President Bola Tinubu where they tasked the President set up a negotiation team that will midwife the exit of Yoruba people from Nigeria.
But reacting to the ultimatum, Afenifere, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Jare Ajayi, insisted that the problems bedeviling Yorubaland and Nigeria as a whole “are not merely because multi-ethnic groups make up the country. Rather, the country’s multifarious problems can be traced to lack of good governance.”
The statement reads: “There is no doubt that the lot of Yoruba can be better than it presently is. But whatever deprivation Yoruba may be experiencing today in the Nigerian nation is not due mainly to the fact that they are Yoruba.
The deprivations they are suffering could be traced to the general misgovernance that corporate Nigeria had been subjected to over the years if not decades. Meaning that marginalization, deprivation, injustice and mis-governance, among others that Yoruba may be experiencing today is, if truth is to be told, not peculiar to Yoruba alone.
We are not, by this submission, claiming that Yoruba are getting the best or should not be better served. Far from it.
What we are saying is that it would be unfair to use the excuse of the deprivations in the land as an alibi to want to leave Nigeria. What we should clamour for is good governance that will enable every segment of the society to have a better lease of life.”
On the claim by the Yoruba nation that the request was done on behalf of Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora, the body wondered when a referendum was conducted of recent to really determine that what was conveyed in the letter to Mr. President was what Yoruba want at this moment.
Afenifere’s spokesperson said: “We have confidence in Mr. President to deliver on his mandate, the Renewed Hope and the promises he made not just with Afenifere leaders but also with Nigerians. What is needed now is to support his administration, to give suggestions on how to move the country forward and to call the attention of the government to areas where reparations have to be done.
“Yoruba people have contributed so much to Nigeria. So much that our intention presently is not to move out but to get what is wrong with the country to be made right. We believe that President Tinubu has what it takes to right those wrongs. This is why we are giving him our absolute support, especially since he has given us the assurance that he will not veer off the path of doing the best for Nigeria.
“Restructuring is one important mechanism through which Nigeria can be made better. President Tinubu has assured us in words and in his body language that he will restructure the country. He is a man of honour. We believe that he will do it. And do it effectively at the right time – which will be very soon, by the grace of God.”
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Afenifere Hammers Tinubu Over Economic Hardship
Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, in the United Kingdom and Europe, has said that the “no pain, no gain” philosophy of the President Bola Tinubu-led government has reached its limit across the nation.
In a statement issued on Friday by its Secretary, Engineer Anthony Ajayi, in London, United Kingdom, the group acknowledged that while the current economic struggles were inherited from the previous administration of Muhammadu Buhari, some policies introduced by the Tinubu’s government have exacerbated the situation and require urgent review to alleviate the hardship.
Afenifere warned that if the situation worsens, many Nigerians could face even greater difficulties in their daily lives.
The group called on President Tinubu to use the remaining days of 2024 to prioritise the review of his policies and governance style in order to provide relief to the people by 2025.
It also urged both federal and state governments to introduce palliative measures to ease the suffering of Nigerians, especially during the holiday season.
“The time to get serious about good governance is now. Nigerians have suffered enough, and the situation cannot become any worse than it already is.
“This hardship is not just limited to those within Nigeria; Nigerians abroad are also feeling the impact. We urge President Tinubu to demonstrate leadership, put aside political agendas, and position himself positively in history.
“While he inherited many of these challenges from Buhari, he must show the capacity and resolve to lead,” the statement read.
On the President’s proposal to borrow an additional N1.77 trillion to cover the N9.7 trillion budget deficit for 2024, Afenifere expressed strong opposition, warning that continued borrowing would further devalue the Naira and damage the national economy.
The group stressed that borrowing is not a viable solution, given Nigeria’s heavy reliance on imports.
“We are not against borrowing in principle, but the question remains: what has the borrowing achieved? If the money borrowed only leads to more suffering for the masses, then the purpose of borrowing is defeated.
“Borrowing would be more justifiable if it were used prudently to improve infrastructure, foster industrial growth, and strengthen the economy.
“President Tinubu should consider bringing in creative and innovative economic technocrats into his cabinet, similar to the approach taken by the UK, to curb further borrowing.
“The UK government no longer needs to borrow; it can create money at will through the Bank of England.
“This model of economic management should be studied and adapted by Nigeria to break the cycle of borrowing.”
Afenifere also highlighted Nigeria’s potential, urging the government to create an enabling environment for the industrious and hardworking population to contribute more effectively to the national economy.
The group expressed optimism about the progress made with the Port-Harcourt refinery, noting that it was nearing 70% completion and could soon begin operations.
They however commended President Tinubu for achieving this milestone, which was previously unattainable by past administrations.
“If all nine of Nigeria’s refineries were fully operational, there would be a significant improvement in the Naira’s value and the overall economy.
“The federal government must continue to foster the right conditions for such progress,” the statement added.
Afenifere called on Nigerians both at home and abroad to hold their state governors accountable for how they are utilizing the funds allocated to them.
“State governments are closer to the people, and it is important that we not only pressure the federal government but also hold our state governors to the same standard. We must ensure that the resources sent to the states are used effectively for the welfare of the citizens,” the group concluded.
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Govt halts N4,000 fee, makes retirement form free for civil servants
The Oyo State Government has abolished the N4,000 administrative fee previously required for civil servants to access their retirement forms.
This decision, aimed at easing the financial burden on retirees, was announced in a statement issued by the state Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Olusegun Olayiwola, on Friday.
Olayiwola, speaking on behalf of the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, said the move aligns with Governor Seyi Makinde’s commitment to improving the welfare of retirees.
“Previously, retirees were required to pay N4,000 to obtain a retirement form at the Ministry of Establishments and Training. However, following the governor’s directive, we have designed an electronic form that retirees can now access online, free of charge,” he explained.
The commissioner emphasized that this change reflects the governor’s continued efforts to prioritise retirees’ welfare, noting that Makinde had increased monthly gratuity payments from N250 million to N500 million.
This adjustment, he said, has allowed more retirees to receive their payments on time and without any issues.
“The removal of the N4,000 fee is a significant step towards reducing financial stress on retirees. It also highlights the government’s commitment to streamlining processes and eliminating unnecessary costs,” Olayiwola added.
He further noted that the introduction of e-payment for gratuity benefits ensures seamless and secure transactions, underlining the administration’s dedication to improving the welfare of retirees.
The Permanent Secretary, Olajide Okesade, also expressed his appreciation for the cancellation of the fee, calling it a positive step towards alleviating the financial strain on retirees and demonstrating the government’s genuine concern for their well-being.
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Iyabo Ojo Bombs Social Media Critic VDM, Accuses him of poor motherhood
Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has launched a scathing attack on social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman (VDM), describing his behavior as a result of poor parenting and calling out his mother for failing him.
In a candid and emotional post on her Instagram page, the actress lashed out at VDM’s toxic behavior, which she attributes to a lack of love, care, and stability in his upbringing.
According to Iyabo Ojo, the social media critic’s actions are driven by unresolved anger and pain stemming from his childhood. She suggested that his mother’s inability to nurture him properly, combined with her dependency on his ex-husband, contributed to VDM’s manipulative and narcissistic behavior.
In her post, Iyabo Ojo shared her reflections on VDM’s past, noting that he had to fend for himself at a young age, even resorting to stealing to survive. She expressed sorrow over the hardships he faced, questioning how his mother could have allowed such a traumatic experience. Ojo wrote, “I’ve gained a deeper understanding of your behavior, and I must say, it’s quite sad. It seems like your upbringing lacked love, care, and stability. Hence, your toxic narcissistic behavior. Your parents failed to provide you with a nurturing environment, leading to unresolved anger and pain.”
She went on to address VDM’s accusations, claiming that his frustration is misdirected. “Instead of directing your anger toward those responsible, you’ve chosen to lash out at successful women and men. Your anger and frustration are misplaced, and it’s time to acknowledge the root cause,” she wrote.
Iyabo Ojo also called out VDM’s mother, whom she referred to as the “president” among failed mothers. She questioned her actions and the lack of initiative in raising her son, especially in light of his troubling behavior. “Mama Vincent, your lack of initiative and dependence on your ex-husband is concerning. Why didn’t you make continuous attempts to find out whose farm your son stole potatoes or chickens from to feed?” Ojo asked, emphasizing the missed opportunities to provide a stable environment for her son.
The actress further criticized VDM for projecting his anger onto others, particularly successful people, instead of addressing the root of his issues. “Vincent, your mother failed to provide you with a stable and loving environment, left you for the streets, and you projected it on us; why?” she wrote, adding that the social critic’s manipulation and deceitful nature are a direct result of his upbringing.
In a final message to VDM, Iyabo Ojo urged him to forgive his parents in order to heal and find peace. “VDM, free your heart from hate by first forgiving your parents so that you can find peace,” she concluded. She also sarcastically remarked that VDM’s obsession with her name proves it lives “rent-free” in his head.
The actress’s post has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many defending her stance while others have criticized the personal nature of her comments. Regardless, Iyabo Ojo’s message appears to be a call for self-reflection, urging VDM to confront the pain from his past rather than project it onto others.
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