Tinubu wants Presidency for personal interest, ‘destroying the Yoruba future’, he adds
By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor
Banji Akintoye, leader of Yoruba Nation Self-Determination Struggle, has alerted voters to be wary of Bola Tinubu “our brother” because he is vying for Aso Rock just for his “personal interest” and not that of Nigeria and Nigerians.
He made the call on Thursday, two days after veteran journalists Dele Momodu insisted Tinubu is a dictator trying to grab the Villa in the guise of a democrat even as his well documented antecedents are in the public domain.
Akintoye, a Professor of history, said with Tinubu’s claim of “emilokan”, which means “I am the next person”, makes it all too plain that his presidential ambition is personal and not for the welfare of the Yoruba people.
He disassociated himself from an interview he granted two years ago where he had endorsed the former Lagos Governor now presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), explaining Tinubu is contesting at the wrong time.
Akintoye made the clarification in a statement where he vowed not endorse or vote for Tinubu, and also criticised other Yoruba politicians who he said are seeking elective offices at the expense of Yoruba people who demand a Yoruba Nation.
“I have no personal animosity towards any Yoruba person seeking election. But I am sorry for you. You are creating a legacy that your children’s children will be ashamed to know about very soon in the future of the world,” Akintoye warned.
“Our brother, Tinubu, you are fighting for yourself alone when your whole family is perishing. There is fire on our roof as a nation. It is unbelievable that any Yoruba man would do to his people what you are doing to our people now.”
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Video of previous endorsement
“You have been carrying around a video of an interview that I granted Alaroye on the campus of Obafemi Awolowo over two years ago,” Akintoye added in the statement, per The PUNCH.
“They asked me that if there was no struggle for self-determination and you want to recommend a Yoruba person for President of Nigeria, who would I recommend? And I said yes! If that is so, I would recommend Tinubu, without any hesitation.
“But that is if the times are right, the times are not right, you know, I do not endorse any Yoruba man, Tinubu or any other for any elected position, any position at all in Nigeria at this time.
“I stand fully and without looking back, with the Yoruba struggle for self-determination for our own country, for Yoruba nation now!
“That’s the truth of the matter. Dear Tinubu, please don’t deceive yourself. You cannot deceive our people. You think you can carry that kind of video around and deceive our people, our people are smarter than that.
Tinubu ‘destroying the Yoruba future’
“The world is watching you. Our history will judge that at a time when our nation needs to stand up and defend itself, you started to bring up an agenda. A personal agenda of your own before them.
“You are asking us to vote for you. We will not vote for you. Whether it is for the Presidency or the Senate or House of Reps or whatever, we will not vote for you. We would have taken our country out of Nigeria by then.
“So, we advise you now to return to your people. I am advising you now, return to your people and wash your soul clean. You are doing a thing that is unpardonable.
“Tinubu, you are destroying the Yoruba future. You are creating a legacy for yourself that your children’s children will be ashamed to know in the future. We ask you to return. You can still save yourself now and your future.
Taking back ‘our country’
“We are determined to take [back] our country. And I’m standing solidly with the young people who are running around trying to take [back] their country.
“Oh! you might say they are fighting themselves, that’s what young people do everywhere. That does not mean that they don’t want their country, they want their country.
“And the Lord God, the creator of All Nations, has given them that country, and very soon, the Lord will deliver their country into their hands.
“Then it will be their duty to settle down and begin to do for their people the kind of government that Yoruba people have been giving to their people from the beginning of time, a government whose objective is the improvement of the life of the people of our nation.”