Thursday, October 22, 2020

#EndSARS: Afenifere Alleges Grand Plot To Destroy Yoruba Race

 

Ado-Ekiti – Pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG), has alleged that there is a grand plot by certain external forces to attack the Yoruba heritage. The Yoruba group lamented that the said forces were working in cahoots with some fifth columnists in the SouthWest to achieve their sinister motive. 

Prince Michael Ogungbemi, Publicity Secretary, of the group, in a statement made available to journalists also condemned the shooting of some peaceful protesters by soldiers in Lagos on Tuesday evening as callous, but insisted that shouldn’t be a reason for anyone to hide under this to destroy what Yoruba stands for.  


“The fifth columnists in Yoruba should beware. They shouldn’t allow themselves to be used to destroy their own for them to accomplish their devilish motives, which is to take over Lagos by force,” the statement said. Ogungbemi called for total restructuring of the country, saying this would help to correct all the perceived lopsidedness and bring the right structure that would resolve the myriad of crises bedeviling the nation.

“With restructuring, each state would have enough resources to give the youth viable employments that would stamp out crimes and stop the endless trends of being willing tools in the hands of destructive politicians.
The socio cultural and pressure group added that it condemned the killing of the EndSARS protesters in Lekki area of Lagos State.

‘The Wanton Killings, Destruction Must Stop; Those Planning to Destroy Yoruba will fail’, by ARG’s Publicity Secretary in Ekiti State, Prince Michael Ogungbemi, warned politicians to refrain from stoking the ember of crisis in Lagos. 

“This carnage and wanton destruction  must stop. Yoruba won’t fold  their arms and allow the destruction of their fatherland and inheritance. “Killing of defenceless protesters  was condemnable.  We won’t tolerate this nonsense.

“At this point, it is becoming obvious that the only weapon to stabilize our nation is restructuring. “We can’t run away from it, because, with the pervasive mistrust in the system, Nigeria is now sitting on a keg of gunpowder,” the statement said.

Is ARG right about this assertion? Let's know what you think to make Nigeria a better place. 

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