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Protesting youths demand Afenifere restructuring, Adebanjo’s removal

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Chief Ayo Adebanjo

Some youths, under the auspices of Afenifere Yoruba Youth Organisation of Nigeria, staged a protest in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Tuesday,  against the leadership of the acting leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political association,  Afenifere,  Pa Ayo Adebanjo.

The protesters, who stormed the residence of the National Leader of the group,  Pa Reuben Fasoranti, in Akure, said they had passed a vote of no confidence in Adebanjo’s leadership.

They carried placards with various  inscriptions, such as ‘Pa Fasoranti, pls revoke the mandate you gave Pa Adebanjo now;’ ‘Our vote of no confidence stands;’ ‘Afenifere must be restructured now;’ ‘Pa Fasoranti, please rescue Afenifere;’ ‘Ayo Adebanjo must go;’ ‘Pa Ayo Adebanjo: time to step aside from Afenifere.’

Speaking, the leader of the protesters,  Eric Oluwole,  said the group considered Fasoranti  as the authentic national leader of the Afenifere and called on Adebanjo to immediately step down on his capacity as the acting leader.

He said,  “We cannot allow one leader to mortgage our future. We cannot continue like this.

“The only person we recognise in this Yoruba nation is our Pa Reuben Fasoranti as the National Leader of Afenifere, and he still remains as the National Leader of Afenifere.

“We, hereby, call on Pa Ayo Adebanjo to step down immediately, and he should stop parading himself as the National Leader of Afenifere. He has been acting and we have the letter because baba (Fasoranti) wrote him a letter then that he should act on behalf of him.

But now, the whole drama has changed, and the youths are involved now and we want to make sure we are part of the restructuring of Afenifere.

We can only depend on Baba Reuben Fasoranti as the National Leader to immediately call on him (Adebanjo) to step down immediately. We believe that this protest can still yield a good result but we are going to come back again massively in Yoruba nation.

“What we need is sanity in Afenifere and we believe in Pa Reuben Fasoranti’s leadership.

“Recently he said that our own father (Fasoranti) cannot talk to him and we believe that he is not the almighty God of Yoruba nation and the universe. We still believe that we are youths to talk to him. But if he is unable to listen,  we know what to do.

We are not threatening him. What we are saying is that he should step down in the interest of Afenifere. We want peace and we want Baba Reuben Fasoranti to take over.”

In  a swift reaction,   Adebanjo disowned the youths, saying they were not known in the Afenifere.

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