Bisi Akande appealed to those agitating for Nigeria’s break-up to bury such thoughts.
A former governor of Osun and pioneer Interim Chairman of
All Progressives Congress (APC), Bisi Akande, has appealed to those agitating
for Nigeria’s break-up to bury such thoughts.
Mr Akande made the appeal on Monday in Ibadan during the
inauguration of a project owned by Adebayo Adelabu, a former CBN deputy
governor and APC governorship candidate in Oyo in the 2019 elections.
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Mr Akande,
alongside other prominent Nigerians, were in Ibadan for the 50th birthday
anniversary of Mr Adelabu.
He said that allowing Yoruba to break away from Nigeria
might lead to bloodshed and avoidable civil war that would further decimate the
people.
Mr Akande called on those agitating for a Yoruba nation to
bury the idea, saying the nation couldn’t afford to witness another war.
“Those agitating for a Yoruba nation should have a rethink.
This country must remain united to save it from war.
“Yoruba will be in war for another 100 years if Nigeria is
allowed to break,” he said.
He said that Nigeria was a product of war, adding that the
country came into existence after Yoruba people had gone into 100 years of
wars.
According to the former governor, most African countries and
western world envy Nigeria because the country is the heartbeat of Africa.
Mr Akande said that francophone countries across the world have been praying for Nigeria to break because they weren’t comfortable with the country’s strength.
“Those tormenting Nigeria are doing so because they are
products of failed states. It is a difficult task to stop crimes, particularly
in a corrupt society.
“Now that some Nigerians are talking about breaking because
of difficulties, they didn’t know that a man who cannot endure will collapse
and die. Only enduring countries can stay,” he said.
Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State, who inaugurated the project, commended Mr Adelabu, saying the project would meet the yearnings of jobless youths in the state and Nigeria.
He said that Mr Adelabu had embarked on people-oriented
projects aimed at providing employment for the youth in Oyo State, Nigeria and
Africa.
Earlier, Mr Adelabu said that his defeat in the 2019
election was only a delay and not denial.
Mr Adelabu said that his loss in the election was a blessing
in disguise, adding that it would make him a better governor than he would have
been in 2019.
He said that his interest in the governorship race was still very much alive, promising to double his efforts in 2023.
NAN reports that the event was attended by Obafemi Hamzat, the deputy governor of Lagos State and Moses Adeyemo, former deputy governor of Oyo State.
Others were Akin Oke, APC Chairman in Oyo State, Akeem Adeyemi, Segun Odebunmi, among other dignitaries.(NAN)
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