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Yoruba Council of Elders: ‘Latter-Day’ Freedom Fighters?
- By Odimegwu Onwumere
- Published 06/29/2007
- Nigeria Matters
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Odimegwu Onwumere
Odimegwu Onwumere wrote in from Rivers State, Nigeria.
View all articles by Odimegwu OnwumereThe ululation deafens the ear. The lullaby is oversung. The consolation is overpriced. Say it was Obasanjo who separated or made Afenifere separate into two groups with completely different opinions.
The polarized Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) began to do the shoddy bid of Obasanjo to counter the ebullient efforts of Afenifere which was calling the power-intoxicated Obasanjo to order. YCE, instead of helping Afenifere, was mute when the apex Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, embarked on the business of asking Obasanjo to release
Today, it seems that YCE has woken from slumber or is it from sleep because; Obasanjo has used it and dumped it? Today, YCE is crying hoarse and canvassing for a Sovereign National Conference, because it feels that the Umar Yar’ Adua-led government has sidelined the Yorubas in the government’s cabinet formation.
Obasanjo was hated by Yorubas, according to them, that in his eight years in Aso Rock what he could do was to go to the South-East, North and raised all of them to governmental positions while in the Yoruba land, he kept people of character and suppressed them. “The only one he took from us, who had character, Chief Bola Ige, he gave back to us a dead person”.
As that could sound pitied, observers could remind YCE that Obasanjo was petroleum minister for eight years, (Funso) Kupolokun heads NNPC, Rasheed G
The raising of eyebrow by YCE to accuse Yar’Adua to have what it described as subtle move to revive Hausa/Fulani hegemony in Nigeria was of the view that Chief of Staff to Head of Service, National Security Adviser (NSA), Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority are so far northerners.
The cry of blue murder and foul by certain segment of the large ethnic groups in
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