The highly
respected Yoruba-farmers’ group, the Agbekoya, has declared that the
role(s) played by the pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere
and the the Odua Peoples Congress, OPC, in the just-concluded general
elections has made them lose credibility in Yorubaland.
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 played
by the two Yoruba groups during the polls left much to be desired.
Afenifere and OPC had thrown their weight behind Goodluck Jonathan and PDP during the elections.
The Agbekoya
alleged that since the demise of the former Afenifere leader, Chief
Abraham Adesanya, the Afenifere had become factionalized and used by
unscrupulous persons to “sell out” Yorubas.
The Agbekoya
also accused the OPC of falsely claiming to be fighting the cause of the
Yoruba while in actual fact, it was only interested in pursuing its own
agenda. The Agbekoya therefore stated that the Afenifere and the OPC
had become a “disgrace” to the Yoruba race.
The group added
that their allleged involvement in partisan politics had cast doubts on
their integrity as the organizations that should be fighting the cause
of the Yoruba race.
The Agbekoya thus remained the only group still demonstrating genuine concern for the entire Yorubas.
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