ABEOKUTA
– FORMER Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, and
presidential candidate of Alliance for Democracy, AD, in the 1999
election, Chief Olu Falae, Thursday, said Yoruba leaders should be
blamed for the marginalisation of the region at the federal level.
This came as Yoruba leaders urged President Goodluck Jonathan to
reverse the marginalistion of the Yoruba people. Falae spoke at the
meeting of the Yoruba Unity Forum, YUF, held at the residence of the
late sage, Obafemi Awolowo in Ikenne in Ogun State.
According to Falae, President Jonathan alone should not be blamed for
the Yoruba humiliation, but, the people in the region over their
disunity.
”The marginalisation of Yoruba we are talking about is a direct cause
of disunity among the Yorubas. Efforts at reconciliation gave birth to
Yoruba Unity Forum.
“Disunity has brought us humiliation; we have been humiliated because
of our disunity. Politicians in other regions know the person to talk
to for their ambition.
“They know that a man in Lagos can rubbish whatever we discuss here;
the politicians will deal with them. This organisation grew out of
efforts of reconciliation. A party controls five states but,did not get
the desired recognition because of disunity.”
A communiqué at the end of the meeting, read by publicity Secretary of the Forum, Dr. Kunle Olajide,
appealed to aggrieved leaders in the region to embrace the forum for the development of Yoruba race.
The communiqué signed by Chief HID Awolowo and Rt. Rev. Bolanle
Gbonigi, chairman and deputy chairman respectively of the forum, urged
President Goodluck Jonathan to take urgent steps to reverse the marginalistion of the Yoruba people in the South West.
According to the Forum: “The Yoruba people are progressively being
sidelined both in political appointments and placements in the
ministries, government departments and other agencies of government. The
YUF is particularly disturbed by the recent appointment
made by the Presidency, which has further aggravated the
marginalisation, as no Yoruba person was considered worthy of any of the
appointments.”
Present at the meeting were mama HID Awolowo, former Minister of Mine
and steel, Sarafa Ishola, Rev. Bolanle Gbonogi, Senator Anthony
Adefuye, Senator Femi Okunrounmu, among others, while none of the past
or present governors attended the meeting.
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