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Afenifere endorses Atiku for president

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Daniel Agbolade

Yoruba socio-cultural  group, Afenifere, on Wednesday endorsed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate, Mr. Atiku Abubakar, as the candidate all Yoruba people should vote for during Saturday's presidential election.

Afenifere leaders made this pronouncement in a communiqué issued at the end of a town hall meeting with the theme, "Moving Nigeria Forward", held in Ibadan, Oyo state capital.

Present at the meeting are Mr Reuben Fasoranti, Mr Ayo Adebanjo, Mr Olu Falae, Mr Femi Okuronmu, Mr Debo Gbadebo, Mrs Bola Doherty, among others

In the two - page communiqué read by Mr. Babatunde Oduyoye, the group revealed that the decision to endorse Atiku's candidacy was because of his promise to restructure Nigeria.

The communiqué read in part,  "Afenifere has been advocating for restructuring for some time. Our position and the type of restructuring we have in mind were encapsulated in the document we made public at the submit we held in Ibadan in July, 2017.

"We have watched and listened to various candidates vying for the position of president in the election to be held on Saturday, February 16, 2019. We realize that only Presidential candidate of People's Democratic Party (PDP), Abubakar has irrevocably committed himself to restructure the country on becoming the President of the country.

"We take note of the fact that Abubakar is not a new convert to the principle of restructuring. He has been at the forefront of campaign for restructuring for upward of eight years. In view of the foregoing, Afenifere hereby endorses Abubakar as the candidate all Yoruba people should vote for at Saturday election".

Falae in his speech, said the reason why Afenifere is not supporting Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, despite being a Yoruba man, is because he and his ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) do not believe in restructuring, which the Yoruba apex group has been agitating for over the years.

Falae said, "Politics is not about biological relationship, but ideological inclination. Osinbajo, our son has spent four years, and he is saying that what we need is good governance and not restructuring. We want restructuring, but Osinbajo does not believe in restructuring, and that is why we are not supporting his political party.

"Atiku promised us that he will restructure Nigeria. Initially, we did not believe him because he is a Fulani man, but after holding meetings with him, we were convinced that he is sincere about his promise to restructure Nigeria".

Falae, however, said Nigerians will revolt if Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) does not allow people's votes to count during Saturday's Presidential election.

On his part, Adebanjo said Afenifere is supporting PDP because the political party has now keyed in into the agitation for restructuring.

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