PRONACO opposes Akintoye’s choice as new Yoruba leader
The
Pro National Conference Organisations on Wednesday said the decision
reached at a national conference it organised between 2005 and 2006 was
that whoever is the leader of the pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, is the
leader of the Yorubas.
The group’s spokesman, Olawale Okunniyi, said this in a statement made available to our correspondent.
He was reacting to the reported emergence of Adebanji Akintoye as the new Yoruba leader.
Akintoye
was said to have been adopted as the fourth Yoruba leader coming after
late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Pa Adekunle Ajasin and Senator Abraham
Adesanya, at an event in Ibadan on Wednesday.
But Okunniyi said Akintoye’s emergence was contrary to that agreement which he said still subsisted.
He, however, said PRONACO would watch how event unfolds to gauge the mood of the people and Yoruba leaders on the development.
He
said, “The Pro National Conference Organisations is a pan-Nigerian
movement initiated by late Chief Anthony Enahoro and Prof Wole Soyinka
as the sole umbrella for all ethnic nationality platforms seeking and
organising for a democratic people’s Constitution for Nigeria.
“Our
position is that our record still clearly shows the assertion of Yoruba
delegation at the Peoples’ National Convention organised by PRONACO
between 2005 and 2006 was that whoever is the leader of Afenifere is the
undisputed leader of the Yorubas.
“So, until a contrary
memorandum signed by not less than 12 respected elders of the Yoruba
nation is presented to the national secretariat of PRONACO, the
resolution of the Yorubas at the PRONACO national convention subsists
with us.
“However, we shall watch keenly how event unfolds in
succeeding days to gauge the mood of the people and leaders of the
Yoruba nation about this uncertain development.
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