Yoruba Forum Asks UN To Reject Separatists ’ Petition Against Nigeria
The Yoruba Appraisal Forum (YAF) has asked the UN not to allow Yoruba Nation agitators to present their petition at its 76th General Assembly.
The Ilano Omo Oodua, organiser of Yoruba Nation rally, had petitioned the UN in July over its demand for a separate and independent Yoruba Nation.
The 76th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 76) will open on September 14.
In a statement by Adesina Animashaun, its national coordinator, on Tuesday, YAF said allowing such a petition against the Nigerian government will send the wrong signal to its citizens and worsen the nation’s security challenges and secession agitations.
YAF addressed the petition to the UN, the European Union (EU), African Union (AU), and other countries across the world.
YAF said the group’s plot to present a petition against the federal government was only part of its strategy to legitimise plans for the dissolution of the Nigerian federation.
“YAF will never support any plan that will destabilise the nation and will continue to preach peace and unity of Nigeria,” it said.
“These self-styled unrepentant critics of the Federal Government of Nigeria through their frequent acerbic and destructive outbursts and attacks against the government, coupled with the violence they unleash on innocent Nigerians must be stopped.
“We are aware these agitators and individuals are behind the recent violence in different parts of the South-West of Nigeria, they have a more sinister objective of destabilising the Nigerian nation for the selfish political end of those bankrolling them.
“It is very clear that the masterminds of this violence are bent on throwing Nigeria into total chaos to hasten the collapse of governments at both the state and federal levels to enable them to execute their evil plans for Nigeria ahead of the 2023 general elections.”
The forum asked the countries petitioned “to prevail on the UN Security Council to take careful, appropriate and urgent steps to deal decisively with these elements bent on fomenting trouble in the South-West of Nigeria and the country at large”.
YAF also asked the UN to disregard the antics and ”plans of the unpatriotic self-styled freedom fighters and their cohorts”.
The Nation