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2027: Afenifere seeks stronger Yoruba-Igbo ties in Lagos, warns against opposition

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Lagos State Chairman of the Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, Chief Deji Wellington, says the group has initiated dialogue with Igbo leaders to rebuild trust and promote peaceful coexistence ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Wellington disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday while explaining the rationale behind Afenifere’s recent meeting with leaders of the Igbo community in Lagos.

He said the initiative was informed by growing mutual suspicion between the Yoruba and Igbo communities, which he described as unhealthy for national unity and peaceful political participation.

“We strongly believe that our organisation, as a cultural, political and social group, should go beyond what our predecessors have done by promoting peaceful coexistence with the Igbo and other ethnic groups.

“Our observation is that there is mutual suspicion between the Yoruba and the Igbo.

“We believe this should not be the case because those of us who lived through the 1960s and 1970s witnessed a different relationship,” Wellington said.
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According to him, the relationship between both ethnic groups was once characterised by mutual trust, friendship and communal living.

“The Yoruba and the Igbo lived together harmoniously before. Families shared the same compounds and communities,” Wellington added.

He recalled that during the Nigerian civil war, many Igbo families entrusted their homes and loved ones to their Yoruba neighbours.

“Many Igbo people left their homes, properties and even their children in the care of their Yoruba neighbours.

“When they returned, they found their homes intact, with rents and proceeds faithfully kept for them,” Wellington said.

He, however, lamented that political and economic developments later damaged the cordial relationship between the two ethnic nationalities.

“Unfortunately, political and economic developments later disrupted that relationship.

“Younger generations inherited the mistrust without understanding the history behind it.

“We believe it is time to change that narrative and begin rebuilding the cordial relationship that once existed,” he said.

Speaking on the 2027 general elections, Wellington said Afenifere was not campaigning for any political party or candidate.

“Our message is to every ethnic group. We are not telling anyone who to vote for. We are simply appealing for peaceful elections,” Wellington added.

He urged residents, particularly members of the Igbo community living in Lagos, to continue fostering peaceful relations with their host communities.

“Many Igbo residents have built their lives, businesses and raised their families in Lagos.

“Their children attend schools here and many of their closest friends are Yoruba,” Wellington added.

He encouraged them to regard Lagos as their home and contribute to sustaining peace.

“They should see Lagos as home and work together with the Yoruba people to protect their businesses, investments and properties.

“There is no benefit in allowing ethnic divisions or name-calling to continue,” Wellington added.

He stressed that peaceful coexistence would create greater opportunities for dialogue, development and economic prosperity.

“Good relations with government and host communities create opportunities for dialogue and development.

“Any reasonable person would want to protect his investment and contribute to peaceful coexistence,” Wellington added.

The Afenifere chairman said the organisation would continue to mediate in areas of ethnic and community disputes.

“As an organisation, we also intend to intervene wherever community conflicts arise.

“That is one of the reasons we established the Igbo Community Forum-to serve as a platform for dialogue and conflict resolution,” Wellington said. (NAN).

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INEC announces Adeleke as winner of Osun governorship election

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By Akin Osinwo

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, the winner of Saturday’s governorship election, after he secured the highest number of votes across the state.

The State Returning Officer for the election and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Prof. Joshua Ogunwole, announced the final results at about 7:24am on Sunday.

Adeleke, who contested the election on the platform of the Accord, polled 511,067 votes to defeat the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Oyebamiji, who garnered 444,815 votes.

With the victory, the incumbent governor has secured another term in office.

Adeleke won in 19 of the state’s 30 local government areas, while Oyebamiji prevailed in 11 LGAs.

The governor recorded victories in Ede North, Ede South, Ejigbo, Iwo, Egbedore, Ife North, Ife East, Ife Central, Oriade, Ifelodun, Orolu, Ayedaade, Ayedire, Odo Otin, Boluwaduro, Ilesa West, Ifedayo, Osogbo and one other local government area.

Oyebamiji, on the other hand, secured victory in Irewole, Isokan, Olorunda, Atakumosa East, Atakumosa West, Ilesa East, Boripe, Irepodun and Obokun, among others.

Giving the final figures, Ogunwole said, “Accredited voters, 1010684, total votes received by political parties, A, 511067, AA, 2308, AAC, 1458, ADC, 17180, ADP, 2946, APC, 444815, APGA, 1475, APM, 234, APP, 114, BP, 111, NNPP, 118, PRP, 83, SDP, 155, YPP, 534, ZLP, 2482, total valid votes, 985079, rejected votes, 207, total vote cast, 1,005,800.”

Following the endorsement of the results by agents representing the participating political parties, the Returning Officer formally declared Adeleke the winner.

“That Ademola Nurudeen-Jackson Adeleke having satisfied the requirements of the law is hereby declare the winner of the August 15 Governorship election and returned elected,” Ogunwole said.

The African Democratic Congress candidate, Najeem Salaam, finished third in the election.

The result brings to a close the keenly contested governorship poll, with Adeleke retaining the governorship after defeating the APC challenger across a majority of the state’s local government areas.

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Lakurawa terrorist group kills 4 soldiers in deadly Sokoto attack

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By Mohammadu Ahmad

At least four soldiers are feared dead following an attack by suspected Lakurawa terrorists in Kebbe, Kebbe Local Government Area of Sokoto State, on Friday.

The attackers, reportedly numbering more than 300, stormed the town on motorcycles and engaged troops in a fierce gun battle before allegedly attacking shops, vehicles and a hospital.

The heavily armed group was said to have arrived in Kebbe at about 10am, prompting soldiers deployed at a military base on the outskirts of the town to engage them.

A security expert in the state, Bashar Altine, who confirmed the incident, said four soldiers were feared to have died during the confrontation.

However, the reported casualty figure could not be independently verified as of the time of filing this report.

The spokesman for the Sokoto State Police Command, Ahmed Rufai, also confirmed that an attack occurred but said the command was still working to establish the details.

Rufai said he could not confirm reports of casualties, including the alleged deaths of the four soldiers.

Attempts to obtain confirmation from the spokesman of the 8 Division, Nigerian Army, Lt. Col. Olaniyi Osoba, were unsuccessful, as he had yet to respond to a message sent to him as of press time.

Altine said the attackers moved into the heart of Kebbe after the confrontation with the troops, particularly the Sabon Gari area, where they allegedly broke into shops and stole large quantities of mobile phones and bread.

He said the militants also attacked a military vehicle equipped with a mounted rocket-propelled grenade, damaging three tyres and breaking its windscreen.

The attackers reportedly proceeded to the General Hospital, Kebbe, where they allegedly smashed the windows of vehicles parked within the hospital premises, including the vehicle of the Divisional Police Officer and an ambulance.

“They also seized mobile phones belonging to patients at the hospital,” Altine added.

He further alleged that the terrorists took four motorcycles belonging to residents before beginning their withdrawal from the town.

According to Altine, the attackers eventually left Kebbe in the evening through the direction of the police station and proceeded towards communities west of the town.

“Reports from villages west of Kebbe indicate that they entered Ungushi town, one of the districts in Kebbe Local Government Area,” he said.

Altine said there was no confirmation that any of the attackers had been killed despite the reported gun battle with security forces.

“As of the time of writing this report, we have not seen the body of even one Lakurawa fighter that the soldiers succeeded in killing,” he said.

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Anambra billionaire businessman Joseph Ezeokafor (Jezco) regains freedom from kidnappers’ den

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By Ogechi Eloka

Kidnapped Anambra businessman, Joseph Ezeokafor chairman of Jezco Group of Companies, popularly known as Jezco, has regained his freedom.

According to a social media Facebook post by Fred Chukwuelobe, versatile journalist and public affairs commentator, Ezeokafor was released near the boundary between Enugu and Anambra States, close to Ebenebe, near Awka. He was subsequently picked up late at night (Friday) by a family member.

Ezeokafor, the father of popular social media personality Jowi Zaza, was abducted in the early hours of Tuesday while on his way to a prayer ground in Awka, Anambra State.

His release came after days in captivity, during which his abductors reportedly established contact with his family and initially demanded a ransom of N700 million before allegedly raising the demand to N1.5 billion.

Details surrounding his release, including whether any ransom was paid and where he was released, were not immediately available as of the time of filing this report.

The development is, however, a major relief to the family, friends and associates of the businessman, whose abduction had generated widespread concern across Anambra and beyond.

Ezeokafor is the founder of Jezco Oil and Lubricants, a business he established in 1980 and subsequently expanded into other areas of manufacturing and business.

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