Governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredolu has again declared that he would not support the agitation for Yoruba Nation by a group of people, saying those calling for such are not representatives of the Yorubas.
Akeredolu, who replied to a statement credited to a group under the auspices of the Ilana Omo Oodua led by 85-year-old emeritus Prof, Banji Akintoye, said the Yoruba people would not allow the ‘impostors’ to lead any agitation on their behalf. He also said the people of the Southwest would not be deceived by the plan of the secessionists.
Prof Akintoye had earlier lambasted Akeredolu for rejecting the agitation for the creation of a Yoruba Nation. Saying Akeredolu spoke for himself, and not for the people of Ondo State.
In a statement released by Doyin Odebowale, the Special Assistant to Akeredolu on Special Duties and Strategy, on Thursday, the governor reiterated that Akintoye was not a leader of Yorubaland and could not speak for the people.
“Let it be reiterated again. There will be no agitation for secession in any part of Ondo State. Prof Akintoye should submit himself to the people if he is so desirous of representing them.
“it is presumptuous, denigrating and condescendingly spiteful for a group of hustlers, living largely in anonymity but struggling for relevance, to keep proclaiming and legislating on issues which affect the destiny of a whole people, without the faintest suggestion of paying even scant regard to their feelings or extending due courtesy to the real representatives of the people whose opinions they discount as unimportant.
”The people are discerning. They know the impostors. They have not forgotten the activities of the suborned agitators, the presumed penitent activists. The Ondo people, and indeed Yoruba are the easiest to lead but the most difficult to deceive. With them sophistry and demagoguery have their limits.”