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Group urge monarchs to stand firm on Yoruba autonomy

November 8, 2024 2 min read

November 08, 2024

By Samuel Ogunsona

The Yoruba National Youth Group has sent a strong message to traditional rulers in the South West, urging them not to abandon the quest for Yoruba Nation autonomy.

This call to action comes after the group expressed disappointment with certain monarchs who seem to be undermining Yoruba interests.

In a letter dated October 30, 2024, titled “A Letter of Honour and Respect to All Yoruba Obas,” the group conveyed its concerns to the monarchs.

The letter, signed by Yoruba National Youth Leader in the Diaspora, Prophet Ayodele Ologunloluwa, and Homebased Leader, Comrade Oyegunle Oluwamayowa Omotoyole, emphasized the importance of considering the collective will of the Yoruba people.

The group stressed that resilience in the face of pressure is crucial, cautioning that disregarding the people’s aspirations could create a rift between Yoruba leaders, rulers, and the general population, potentially leading to division and unrest.

Part of the letter read, β€œWe, Yoruba youths, oppose any attempt to re-amalgamate Nigeria.

β€œThe Yoruba self-determination struggle is firmly on course, progressing toward its goal.

β€œToday, the Yoruba people stand at a pivotal moment. The choices made now will reverberate for generations. Inheritors of Yoruba honor must act with bravery, wisdom, loyalty, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of all Yoruba people.”

The group said Yoruba traditional leaders to make their position clear and stop acting like enemy of the Yoruba people.

β€œAny Oba who fails to publicly declare support for our cause will be considered an enemy of the Yoruba people, land, heritage, prosperity, and future.

β€œWe are resolute that our Yoruba Nation shall thrive and reclaim its prosperity and strength. God Almighty has destined our Yoruba Nation to be great, and we, the youth, will not allow the weaknesses of any leaders to diminish this God-given potential.”

The group noted, β€œGod made our Yoruba Nation powerful and talented. No one will keep our nation suppressed any longer. There can be no compromise on this.”