A Yoruba
socio political Organisation called Afenifere last night endorsed President
Goodluck Jonathan for second term in office.
Publicity
Secretary of the Organisation Yinka Odumakin said this in Akure while briefing
newsmen after a meeting President Jonathan held with the leaders of the
Organisation.
The meeting
took place at the residence of the National Chairman of the Organisation, Chief
Reuben Fasoranti.
President
Jonathan was in the state as part of his state wide presidential campaign to
shore up support for his second term ambition.
Odumakin said
that the leaders of the organisation decided to give their support to the
President because he “convoked the National Conference and is ready to
implement the report.
Odumakin said
the group was convinced about the commitment of the president to the National
Confab and the implementation of the report .
Afenifere, he
added “believed that the confab is the only thing that can liberate the nation.
Odumakin said
the president informed them at the meeting that Yoruba were the one that were
in the forefront of the clamour for the confab.
Also
speaking, Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko said what Afenifere did was
an unequivocal endorsement of the president.
Dr Mimiko
said Afenifere expressed believe in the transformation agenda of the president
describing it as systematic and strategic for the development of the nation.
The governor
who was asked by the president to also speak with newsmen said that the
organisation believed that the President transformation agenda was not a fluke.
Also speaking
Chief Olu Falae corroborated the decision of the Organisation saying that the
president has shown commitment to lead the nation out of slavery.
Meanwhile,
the organisation at their meeting earlier said that if the Independent National
Electoral Commission INEC goes on to conduct the Febuary 14 general election
with almost 30million voters cards yet to distributed, the result of the
election will not be credible.
Also, the
Organisation called on Nigerians not to vote for any candidate who is not in
support of the implementation of the National Conference report.
Rising from
an over four hour meeting in Akure, the Country home of their Chairman Chief
Reuben Fasoranti, they said that “as at today, over 15 million voters out of
the one collected have not received their cards.
Its Publicity
secretary Yinka Odumakin said ” This is 54 million. There are 14 million voters
cards that are yet to arrive the country. If we put them together it is almost
half of the total electorate that are yet to collect their voter’s cards.
Odumakin
while reading the Communique said “The assurance by the INEC chairman that to
distribute card day to the election is not reassuring. If you have failed to do
it before now, what is the assurance that he is going to do it now?
“We want to
warn that any election conducted on the basis of disenfranchising almost half
of the electorate, the outcome will not be credible or acceptable.
According to
him the “meeting viewed with seriousness the share incompetence on the part of
INEC, the INEC that wanted to create 30, 000 polling units few weeks to the
election has yet to distribute almost 30 million voter’s cards.
” When you
look at the table INEC has given, what they tell us is that in each state, this
is the PVC received hiding the total number of registered voters.
“The
constitution says election should hold not earlier than 150 days to handover
date and not later than 30 days. February 14 INEC has chosen, for us may 29 is
sacrosanct, there is no controversy over this.
” Within
those days between February 14 and 30 days to May 29, INEC has a window to make
sure that most voters are not disenfranchised. If INEC is able to give all
registered voters their PVC before February 14, all well and good
“On the 2015
general election, as far as Afenifere is concerned, the presidential election
is to decide between two options, freedom or slavery.
” We have
elected to choose freedom, freedom from bondage, internal enslavement and
internal colonialism that holds most Nigerians down under the bastion of
domination and we are convinced that the 2014 national conference report has
laid the basis for the proper restructuring of the country.
“The most
important change that Nigeria desire this time is restructural change.
“The Change
that ignores the restructuring of Nigeria is not a change. Most of the issues
that are confronting us, the issue insecurity, corruption have their link with
the faulty constitution that we have and to change the constitution is the most
important change that we need.
“Also, we
want to warn in Yoruba land that we should be careful of those who promise
change and do not believe in the restructuring of Nigeria and those who
boycotted National Conference and described it as diversion.
Leaders that
attended the meeting include governor Olusegun Mimiko of ondo State, two former
governors of Osun and Ogun state Iyiola Omisore and Gbenga Daniel, Chief Ayo
Adebanjo,
Sehinde
Arogbofa, Chief Olu Falae, Supo Sonibare amonsgt other
“Afenifere
believe that election is a democratic contest about party programme and not
about using terror to frighten them into submission that the use of terror to
demand for the mandate of the people must be discouraged not to reward anybody
that tries to terrorise them to access power.
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