Obasanjo Vows ‘NEVER’ To Support Yoruba Nation Agitation, Reveals Why

Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has given reasons why he doesn’t believe in and would never support the agitations for the Yoruba Nation.

This is as he declared that secession is not the way to go and promised his loyalty to a united Nigeria.

The former president argued that more can be achieved by having a united Nigeria than promoting agitations for the break up of the country.

Sunday Igboho: Yoruba Nation Still Remains The Goal

Obasanjo made the submission during a retreat on inclusive security organized by the Global Peace Foundation in collaboration with Vision Africa.

He said: “One thing that we’ve together in common is Nigeria.

“I have never used Yoruba Nation, and I will never, because I believe that my Nigerianess is bigger than my Yorubaness, and neither my Yorubaness or Nigerianess should stand in the way of each other.

“For me, my Nigerianess is very important because I am more than what I should have been as a Nigerian than as a oduduwa republic man, and I believe that should be the case for everyone of us.

“Why should the accident of my place of birth be a hindrance for me as a human being first of all, and for me as a Nigerian?” he questioned.

2023: Stop Using Biafra Agitation Against Igbos, Boko Haram Wasn’t Used Against The North—Ohanaeze Warns

Anaedoonlione.ng reports there have been sustained calls for Nigeria’s break up particularly from the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu who want an independent Biafra Nation; as well as the Yoruba Nation agitation led by Prof Banji Akintoye and Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

 

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