Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, says he doesn’t trust in any substance beside the Nigerian State.
The lead representative additionally explicitly said he doesn’t uphold disturbance by secessionists for Yoruba Nation in the South-West area.
Akeredolu, who is the Chairman of the South-West Governors’ Forum, was responding to an assertion made at a convention in Akure on Saturday by Yoruba rights extremist, Sunday Adeyemo otherwise called Sunday Igboho.
Igboho had said, “The lead representative knows about these things we are doing, we have his help. We are not any more under the Fulani. All we need is Yoruba Nation.”
Be that as it may, responding in an explanation endorsed by his Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde, on Sunday, Akeredolu said Igboho and other secessionist instigators were all alone.
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“It has gone to the information on the Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, that some gathering of people who held an assembly under the front of what they term ‘secessionist disturbances’ in Akure, on Saturday, May 22, 2021, mistakenly professed to have had his help for the meeting.
“Lead representative Akeredolu wishes to state obviously that while he recognizes the privilege of people and gatherings to hold serene assemblies, it should not be confused to mean help for secessionist plan or potentially balkanization of the country. A long way from it.
“Unequivocally, the Governor’s assessment on the Akure rally or some other of its kind, is just such that he isn’t against any polite dissent which isn’t in break of the surviving laws of the Nation. He neither accepts, nor upholds the journey for the Yoruba Nation outside of Nigeria in the way peddled. Lead representative Akeredolu remains by a virile, joined together and unbreakable Nigeria as requested by the Southern Governors’ Forum.
“In this manner, the power, enthusiasm, administration and realism showed by Governor Akeredolu for an equitable and reasonable Nigeria is philanthropic, and borne out of energy for the Nation just as affection for his kin, the Yoruba ethnic identity.
“It is significant, along these lines, to state with no prevarication that the Yoruba Nation secessionist advertisers loath any loaning hand in Governor Akeredolu.”