…enjoins Yoruba youths to avoid aiding Nigeria’s disintegration
A coalition under the aegis of the Yoruba Appraisal Forum (YAF), on Friday, in Lagos, decried the ban on and the stoppage of its peace rally/sensitisation Motorcade by the police in the state.
YAF expressed regret that the police in the state could not distinguish between it and other groups claiming to be championing Yoruba self-determination and independence with the disguised objective of destabilising the country.
It noted that its objectives and consistent campaigns for peace throughout Yorubaland, the South-West and all over Nigeria had been misunderstood and misconstrued by the police, which had also misrepresented YAF to the public as one of those groups claiming to be agitating for the creation of a Yoruba nation and the disintegration of the Nigerian state.
On Thursday, Lagos Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, had in a statement warned that the police would deal with YAF members should the group go ahead with today’s scheduled Peace Rally/Sensitisation Motorcade planned to hold at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park, Ojota.
But YAF National Coordinator, Adeshina Animashaun, in a statement on Friday, in response to the police ban on the coalition’s peace rally/sensitisation Motorcade, said contrary to the police misrepresentation of the group, it has consistently campaigned for peace in Yorubaland and Nigeria at large and had never been found to have been involved in any violence in the course of its numerous sensitisation activities throughout the South-West states.
Animashaun stressed that YAF has no affiliation with any individual or groups championing the disintegration and dissolution of Nigeria under the guise of agitating for a Yoruba Nation.
According to the YAF statement made available to newsmen in Lagos on Friday, “Ordinarily, we wouldn’t have bothered to offer any response to the Lagos State Police Command’s stoppage of our planned peace rally/Sensitisation Motorcade earlier scheduled to hold today, Friday, July 16, 2021, at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park, Ojota, Lagos, but for the manifest misinformation and misrepresentation contained in a statement on the matter by the state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi.
“Firstly, we have to quickly state that YAF has nothing to do with the Yoruba Nation agitators. We’re a law-abiding coalition of other Yoruba groups under the aegis of Yoruba Appraisal Forum, whose main objective remains peace advocacy throughout Yorubaland and all over Nigeria.
“We want to make it abundantly clear that YAF is not affiliated to any group or individuals promoting or championing the disintegration or dismemberment of the Nigerian Federation.
“We are not agitators but peace makers, campaigning to dissuade our youths from threading the destructive path to violence being championed by individuals and groups masquerading as fighters for Yoruba freedom, independence and self-determination.
“We believe in the unity and indivisibility of the Nigerian nation.
“It’s unfortunate that the police misunderstood and misconstrued our peace rally/Sensitisation Motorcade.
“We want to state here YAF had held this same peace rally/sensitisation motorcade in all the other states in the South-West in the past few months without any record of any untoward occurrence.
“If we were like the other so-called Yoruba groups agitating for the disintegration and dissolution of Nigeria, we wouldn’t have sought permission of the Nigeria Police and the DSS to carry out the peace rally/sensitisation motorcade, and even invite these security agencies to send some of their operatives to the venue to provide adequate security against hoodlums.
“The PPRO has, therefore, woefully failed to separate the wheat from the chaff by his wholesale tagging of YAF as a Yoruba Nation agitator group in his Thursday’s statement. This is unfortunate and unacceptable.
“YAF is, however, not deterred by the current situation. Infact, this police action against us has served to further encourage us not to relent in our consistent struggle for Peace throughout Yorubaland and all over our dear country, Nigeria.
“YAF believes there is no better time than now for all hands to be on deck for peace in Yorubaland, the South-West and the entire Nigerian nation.”
The Forum also advised South-West youths against breaching the existing peace in the region and aiding certain groups and individuals acting under the guise of agitating for an independent Yoruba nation to destabilise the region.
YAF said Yoruba youths should exercise great caution and vigilance to avoid aiding unknowingly or being used surreptitiously to destabilise the country by unpatriotic groups and individuals claiming to be fighting for an independent Yoruba nation.
The Forum warned Yoruba youths that partaking in any unpatriotic activity, knowingly or unknowingly, could have serious consequences for them as individuals, the South-West and Nigeria as a whole.
Rather, it enjoined them to ceaselessly and tirelessly work to ensure peace reigns supreme throughout Yorubaland, the South-West and the entire Nigerian nation.
YAF advised Yoruba to maintain peace and eschew violence, urging the people of the South-West not to be deceived by those claiming to be fighting Yoruba cause.
It also appealed to the government, the various security agencies and other major stakeholders in Yorubaland to rise to the challenge and ensure no individual or group violates the peace or instigate violence in the South-West.
The Forum, therefore, advised the Federal Government and the governors of the six South-West states to ensure the deployment of adequate number of security agents throughout the region and Yorubaland to tighten security and forestall any plan by any group or individuals to instigate violence and cause chaos and destruction in the area.
It further enjoined all well-meaning Yoruba youths to join hands in maintaining peace and opposing terrorism and agitation for secession by groups or individuals masquerading to cause chaos and endanger the lives and property of people of the South West and indeed Nigeria.
The Forum’s national coordinator’s statement added, “We are a law-abiding and patriotic organisation whose major objective is the unity of all Nigerians under a very peaceful and progressive atmosphere. We cannot fold our arms and watch a few criminals in the name of secession to unleash terror in the South West. We must collectively strive to ensure peace in our South-West homestead and our dear country as a whole.
“Our fight for peace is a fight by all against these enemies of the state and should not be left for government alone.
“We must all be vigilant and report suspicious movements to the nearest security agency within our areas.”
It also enjoined traditional rulers throughout Yorubaland to rise in defence of the region and their communities by advising youths in their domains to avoid violence and be vigilant so that they won’t be deceived into joining terrorist groups pretending to be agitating for an independent Yoruba nation.
YAF further enjoined parents to warn their children of the consequences of getting involved in crime and treasonable offences.
It added that security agencies should not relent in beefing up security across the South-West and the rest of the country to avert anarchy and restore peace and security.
“Any plot to destabilise Yorubaland will not work and we will resist it. Enough wasting of innocent lives in Nigeria,” the Forum said.
It added, “On our own part as YAF members, we will continue to mobilise all our members across Yorubalnd to preach and promote peace throughout the South-West and the rest of Nigeria.
“We will continue to take steps to ensure no individuals or groups pretending to be expressing grievances against the government further destroy the economic and social well-being of our people.
“Our honest advice to any person or groups that may want to allow themselves to be used by the enemies of peace in the South-West and the rest of Nigeria is that they should turn new leaves, embrace and continue to work for the well-being of our kinsmen and all other citizens of Nigeria.”
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE YORUBA APPRAISAL FORUM ON POLICE BAN ON ITS LAGOS PEACE RALLY/SENSITISATION MOTORCADE
We’re not agitators, we’re for peace in Yorubaland, Nigeria, YAF replies Lagos police
Ordinarily, we wouldn’t have bothered to offer any response to the Lagos State Police Command’s stoppage of our planned peace rally/Sensitisation Motorcade earlier scheduled to hold today, Friday, July 16, 2021, at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park, Ojota, Lagos, but for the manifest misinformation and misrepresentation contained in a statement on the matter by the state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi.
Firstly, we have to quickly state that YAF has nothing to do with the Yoruba Nation agitators. We’re a law-abiding coalition of other Yoruba groups under the aegis of Yoruba Appraisal Forum, whose main objective remains peace throughout Yorubaland and all over Nigeria.
We want to make it abundantly clear that YAF is not affiliated to any group or individuals promoting or championing the disintegration or dismemberment of the Nigerian Federation.
We are not agitators but peace makers, campaigning to dissuade our youths from threading the destructive path to violence being championed by individuals and groups masquerading as fighters for Yoruba freedom, independence and self-determination.
We believe in the unity and indivisibility of the Nigerian nation.
It’s unfortunate that the police misunderstood and misconstrued our peace rally/Sensitisation Motorcade.
We want to state here YAF had held this same peace rally/sensitisation motorcade in all the other states in the South-West in the past few months without any record of any untoward occurrence.
If we were like the other so-called Yoruba groups agitating for the disintegration and dissolution of Nigeria, we wouldn’t have sought permission of the Nigeria Police and the DSS to carry out the peace rally/sensitisation motorcade, and even invite these security agencies to send some of their operatives to the venue to provide adequate security against hoodlums.
The PPRO has, therefore, woefully failed to separate the wheat from the chaff by his wholesale tagging of YAF as a Yoruba Nation agitator group in his Thursday’s statement. This is unfortunate and unacceptable.
YAF is, however, not deterred by the current situation. Infact, this police action against us has served to further encourage us not to relent in our consistent struggle for Peace throughout Yorubaland and all over our dear country, Nigeria.
YAF believes there is no better time than now for all hands to be on deck for peace in Yorubaland, the South-West and the entire Nigerian nation.
The improving security situation in different parts of the country lately due to the renewed efforts of our Armed Forces and other security agencies is commendable. Therefore, to us in the South-West, no group or individual should engage in any nefarious activity.
We, Yoruba Appraisal Forum (YAF), remains a law-abiding and patriotic organisation whose major objective is the unity of all Yoruba and all Nigerians under a very peaceful and progressive atmosphere. We cannot fold our arms and watch a few criminals in the name of secession to unleash terror in the South West. We must collectively strive to ensure peace in our South-West homestead and our dear country as a whole.
But as peace-loving Yoruba and patriotic Nigerians, we should all continue to work for peace amongst all Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic origin, religion and political persuasion. For us, it is only peace that can lift our region and Nigeria as a whole to that enviable height. When there is peace, progress and development in all ramifications are bound to follow.
It is only under a peaceful atmosphere that our leaders from the Federal, state to the local government levels can think of and execute policies and projects that will bring to our society the necessary socio-economic and political development.
YAF is of the view that societies across the world that have advanced technologically have only achieved that feat under very peaceful atmosphere. This is what we as “Omoluabi” Yoruba and as patriotic Nigerians must emulate at all times. The religious books also enjoin us all to first seek the peace and good of the society we live in so that we as citizens can prosper.
YAF, therefore, wants to seize this opportunity to, once again, warn South-West youths against knowingly and unknowingly aiding terrorism by certain groups and individuals acting under the guise of agitating for an independent Yoruba nation.
Yoruba youths should be cautious and vigilant to avoid unknowingly aiding or participating in activities that can destabilise the country under the aegis of unpatriotic groups and individuals claiming to be fighting for an independent Yoruba nation. For your information, partaking in such nefarious activities, willingly or unwillingly, could have serious consequences for you as youths who are the leaders of our nearest future.
We’ll only just advise our innocent youths to be careful of joining any unpatriotic group in order not find themselves fighting the wrong cause when it’s already too late to back out and thereby falling on the wrong side of the law. Our youths should avoid being recruited to support and fight the cause of terrorist and unpatriotic groups claiming to be agitating for an Oodua Republic or independent Yoruba nation.
YAF also enjoins all well-meaning Yoruba youths to join hands and rise against terrorism and agitation for secession by groups or individuals disguising to cause chaos and endanger the lives and property of the people of the South West and indeed Nigeria.
Our fight for peace is a fight by all against these enemies of the Nigerian people and should not be left for government alone.
We must all be vigilant and report suspicious movements to the nearest security agency within our areas.
YAf also enjoins our royal fathers all over Yorubaland to rise in defence of the region and their communities by advising youths in their domains to eschew violence and not to allow themselves to be deceived into joining terrorist groups by any person or group.
Parents should also warn their children of the consequences of crime and treason.
YAF, therefore, advises the Federal Government and the governors of the six South-West states to beef up security by ensuring the deployment of adequate number of security agents throughout the region and Yorubaland to deter any person or group that may want to violate the peace the people of the region currently enjoy.
We restate our call on the Military, police and other security agencies to tighten security in the South West and across the country to avert anarchy and to address the security challenges the nation is facing in other areas.
On our own part as YAF members, we will continue to mobilise all our members across Yorubaland to preach and promote peace throughout the South-West and the rest of Nigeria.
We will continue to take steps to ensure no individuals or groups pretending to be expressing grievances against the government further destroy the economic and social well-being of our people.
Our honest advice to any person or groups that may want to allow themselves to be used by the enemies of peace in the South-West and the rest of Nigeria is that they should turn a new leaf, embrace and continue to work for the well-being of our kinsmen and all other citizens of Nigeria.
Long live YAF!
Long live Yorubaland!
Long live the Nigerian Federation!
Signed
Adeshina Animashaun
National Coordinator, Yoruba Appraisal Forum (YAF)