NewsNigeriaPoliticsAfenifere leaders move to unite Adebanjo, Fasoranti

Pan Yoruba Yoruba Sociocultural group, Afenifere has stated that measures were already set in motion to reconcile two factional leaders of the organisation; Chief Ayo Adebanjo and Pa Reuben Fasoranti.

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state, who at the meeting  addressed journalists after the closed door meeting which centered around reconciling the two factional leaders of Afenifere.

According to reports, details of the closed door meeting was not disclosed to journalists but it was gathered that it centered around the unity of Yoruba nation and Afenifere as an organisation.

While appealing to the two warring leaders to sheath their swords, Makinde noted that politics had come and gone and the unity of the Yoruba race should be paramount to every concerned leader of the organization.

Recall that both leaders, Chief Ayo Adebanjo and Pa Reuben Fasoranti have held opposite positions as to who succeeds the immediate past  President Muhammadu Buhari prior to the 2023 presidential election.

While Adebanjo held that it was the turn of the South-East to produce the next president in the spirit of equity fairness and justice, Fasoranti threw his weight behind the candidacy of former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu being a Yoruba son.

Consequently, Adebanjo supported the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last presidential election, Peter Obi while Fasoranti supported the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu.

In his words, Makinde said: “We’re aware of the issues between our two leaders, and leaders of Afenifere, Baba Ayo Adebanjo and Pa Reuben Fasoranti.

“Partisan issues, elections have come and gone and now we’re talking about the unity of the Yoruba race. And these frontline leaders of Afenifere, thought it fit to come together and start the process of seeking for unity in Yorubaland.

“Starting with our two leaders to make sure that they come together and we know that once they come together we’ll also have the desired unity in Yorubaland.

“And if you put it in proper perspective, whenever Yorubaland is united, Nigeria is united and whenever you have issues and challenges in Yorubaland, it usually spirals into other parts of Nigeria. So, this is to demonstrate my support for the steps that are being taken and also to let them know that I’m committed to the unity in Yorubaland.”

While advising followers of the two prominent Afenifere leaders, Makinde said, “Once you tie the knots at the appropriate places, every other thing will fall in place.

“Once they see the two Babas come together, we won’t even need to appeal to the people because at that time you won’t have to talk much. People would have seen that the two leaders are now back together,” Makinde said.

By Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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