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Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by Myself2(m): 8:20am On Feb 12, 2015
Why Yoruba are divided over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams


•I don’t know why opposition is so anxious

OTUNBA Gani Adams is the National Coordinator of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC. In this interview, Adams explains why leaders of South West zone are divided over the choice of presidential candidates to support in the forthcoming elections.

He also bares his mind on the postponement of the general elections among other issues. Excerpts:

By Dapo Akinrefon

How will you react to the INEC’s shift of the elections dates by six weeks?

Well, the shift in dates is as a result of necessities for cogent reasons such as the issues of security and adequate logistics for the exercise. Let me explain these by reminding you of the fact that the shared Permanent Voters’ Card (PVCs) was just 66 per cent while the remaining 34 per cent were still to be given out and that is about 24 million eligible Nigerians. I was so sad with the way the opposition handled the development. I just can’t imagine how comfortable they are that about 24 million Nigerians were to be disenfranchised; as a matter of fact, I won’t even be comfortable with 10,000 Nigerians not to talk of 24 million.

Secondly, the security chiefs declared they couldn’t guarantee security of INEC’s ad-hoc staff. How then will any sane person push for the exercise without the support of security chiefs? For these two cogent reasons, I don’t see us going for free, fair and credible elections. We still have more than three months for the handover of government; there is no need for them to be too anxious more than the umpire.

Moreover, we have 27 political parties and 17 of them have declared that the election should be postponed and eight insisted that it be held, in as much as 17 has indicated interest in the shifting, it simply means majority of Nigerians have spoken.

Security challenges

The opposition has always been hiding behind security issue to condemn Jonathan, now the president wanted to tackle security challenges before the election, the opposition is again shouting foul. What they are criticizing Jonathan for is what the gentleman wanted to face in six weeks. Come to think of it, with or without the necessary amend, he has insisted on May 29 as handover date.

But some people alleged that President Jonathan is working towards interim government, what is your view of this?

Jonathan cannot propose an interim government and at the end of the day be the head of such arrangement, such move won’t be in the interest of Jonathan.

But most Yoruba are not supporting Jonathan’s re-election bid, how do you see this development?

Jonathan or Buhari who will you pick ?
Jonathan or Buhari who will you pick ?

We don’t need to deceive ourselves. The main group in Yorubaland, Afenifere has spoken; Afenifere the political arrowhead of Yoruba people has declared support for Jonathan. Even Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the owner of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) has endorsed Jonathan, even before Afenifere. I don’t have problem with Buhari, but I have serious problem with the people that surround him. So in conclusion, 85 per cent of Lagosians want Jonathan.

What is your assessment of the campaign?

They should stop blackmailing or discrediting each other. They should come out with facts to convince people, stop calling people who have sacrificed for the nation different names. In my own opinion there is no difference between the two major political parties, the APC and the PDP.

They are calling for personality change but they are not calling for institutional change. When you said the present structure should not change and you are saying the president should change. If you say Buhari should be the president what of the institutions that have not changed. We went to the national conference to restructure Nigeria, to change the institutions. And the institutions are always more powerful than any individual.

I am not saying Jonathan is a saint because if those people around him are corrupt and he cannot deal with them, then it means he also has some skeletons in his cupboard. But Jonathan is quite different from the caliber of people we have in APC. You know what is happening in Ogun State when somebody was building bridges where there is no water. When you are having a billion naira bridges and there is no free education. People of Oyo State are crying because the government of the state shut its door against the masses.

But despite Afenifere’s endorsement of Jonathan, prominent Yoruba leaders are supporting Buhari. What do you have to say to this?

I think you are having the mindset that some Yoruba leaders are supporting Jonathan. How many of them were in the struggle except for General Alani Akinrinade and Hon. Wale Oshun? Oshun is very close to APC. And there is no way you can separate Akinrinade and Tinubu. Yes they are always together. Akinrinade may not be partisan but you can separate him from Tinubu, they have close relationship.

I got to know that when we were in the national conference. When you are however talking about the core people who always fight for the course of the Yoruba and those whose voice you hear about regionalism and introduction of parliamentary system, you talk of myself as the leader of the Oodua People’s Congress, OPC leader at the conference and the Afeniferes who believe that no matter the situation, the course of Yoruba must be championed at the conference.

Enough education

In Yorubaland I remember when I became leader of OPC, people say I did not have enough education to be a leader. Therefore, I went to school, I trained myself and I went to school. I went to even write WAEC, I went to write NECO, I wrote WAEC again. I went to Ghana to get a diploma, I got a diploma in Lagos State University onward to receiving a degree, but now Buhari is being alleged of not having a School Certificate.

The opposition said the election was postponed because Jonathan was afraid to lose the election.

That is propaganda, many things you hear from them, about 50 per cent of them is propaganda. Sultan of Sokoto said he has not got his PVC, I just got my PVC on Friday and in my house almost all the 35 people that registered, it is only me and two others that got theirs, 32 other are yet to receive theirs, and you now say the election should hold, and you are blaming Jonathan.

If there is crisis after the election, they will now say Jonathan has caused crisis. The Service Chiefs said they were not ready for the election.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/yoruba-divided-jonathan-buhari-gani-adams/#sthash.e2pmliwZ.dpuf

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by sarmy(m): 8:35am On Feb 12, 2015
This is true talk. The postponement is in the best interest of everybody.

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by temitemi1(m): 8:36am On Feb 12, 2015
Well said ADAMS!! As a yoruba man, me n my entire family supports Transformations grin grin grin... GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by dealslip(f): 8:41am On Feb 12, 2015
Let whoever wins take his rightful position in Aso Rock. Whatever be the case do not help to heat up the polity. This politicians we always clamour for dont have our interest at heart. When the violence start, they and their children will flee to fortification while the military men will be wasting the lives of Nigerians. Recall the Nigerian civil war, the principal actors lived to ripe age. Gowon is almost 80 and Ojukwu died at the ripe age of 78 leaving inheritance for his children but do not forget that 3 million people lost their lives on both sides. Their death was in vain as the politicians reconcilled and many are now great friends and they are still ruling us. Let us be wise, vote for your candidate and move on. We have never voted anyone that will please us for even a term, before the tenure ends we will start screaming and shouting for another. Politicians are not your messiah. We are the ones to drop our selfishness, materialism, hatred, insensitivity and wickedness towards another. Our division is greatly helping their own agenda. As long as we are divided we will always be at the loosing end. What they owe us is infrastructures, security and proper resource control. It is not theirs to help us define our heritage, an Hausa man is not better than all the other 250 tribes and vice versa. We are first human before we recognise any tribe or nation what we owe each other is love. We are not different in anyway except our mindset. It is not theirs to help us discover religion, it is supposed to be between us and our God. Religion is a personal thing, as long as it works for us. God is the judge not us or them. Please keep yourselves safe, you too can rule one day.

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by Nobody: 8:45am On Feb 12, 2015
I have said it before that SW votes will be divided between GEJ & GMB. It is clear that Jonathan is going to win the forth-coming presidential elections. This is simple political arithmetic.

GEJ will win the SE/SS/MB. buhari will win in the NW as usual; Kaduna is going to be hot and divided 50-50 between Kaduna north & south. besides, Jonathan's VP is from Kaduna and the sitting Governor is PDP too. The NE will not be too impressive because of the activities of boko haram and the MNTF.

The APC soldiers on nairaland are fighting a lost battle. I pity them because they will know the real definition of frustration after the elections. embarassed embarassed embarassed

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by Fire15: 9:06am On Feb 12, 2015
Myself2:
Why Yoruba are divided over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams


•I don’t know why opposition is so anxious

OTUNBA Gani Adams is the National Coordinator of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC. In this interview, Adams explains why leaders of South West zone are divided over the choice of presidential candidates to support in the forthcoming elections.

He also bares his mind on the postponement of the general elections among other issues. Excerpts:

By Dapo Akinrefon

How will you react to the INEC’s shift of the elections dates by six weeks?

Well, the shift in dates is as a result of necessities for cogent reasons such as the issues of security and adequate logistics for the exercise. Let me explain these by reminding you of the fact that the shared Permanent Voters’ Card (PVCs) was just 66 per cent while the remaining 34 per cent were still to be given out and that is about 24 million eligible Nigerians. I was so sad with the way the opposition handled the development. I just can’t imagine how comfortable they are that about 24 million Nigerians were to be disenfranchised; as a matter of fact, I won’t even be comfortable with 10,000 Nigerians not to talk of 24 million.

Secondly, the security chiefs declared they couldn’t guarantee security of INEC’s ad-hoc staff. How then will any sane person push for the exercise without the support of security chiefs? For these two cogent reasons, I don’t see us going for free, fair and credible elections. We still have more than three months for the handover of government; there is no need for them to be too anxious more than the umpire.

Moreover, we have 27 political parties and 17 of them have declared that the election should be postponed and eight insisted that it be held, in as much as 17 has indicated interest in the shifting, it simply means majority of Nigerians have spoken.

Security challenges

The opposition has always been hiding behind security issue to condemn Jonathan, now the president wanted to tackle security challenges before the election, the opposition is again shouting foul. What they are criticizing Jonathan for is what the gentleman wanted to face in six weeks. Come to think of it, with or without the necessary amend, he has insisted on May 29 as handover date.

But some people alleged that President Jonathan is working towards interim government, what is your view of this?

Jonathan cannot propose an interim government and at the end of the day be the head of such arrangement, such move won’t be in the interest of Jonathan.

But most Yoruba are not supporting Jonathan’s re-election bid, how do you see this development?

Jonathan or Buhari who will you pick ?
Jonathan or Buhari who will you pick ?

We don’t need to deceive ourselves. The main group in Yorubaland, Afenifere has spoken; Afenifere the political arrowhead of Yoruba people has declared support for Jonathan. Even Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the owner of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) has endorsed Jonathan, even before Afenifere. I don’t have problem with Buhari, but I have serious problem with the people that surround him. So in conclusion, 85 per cent of Lagosians want Jonathan.

What is your assessment of the campaign?

They should stop blackmailing or discrediting each other. They should come out with facts to convince people, stop calling people who have sacrificed for the nation different names. In my own opinion there is no difference between the two major political parties, the APC and the PDP.

They are calling for personality change but they are not calling for institutional change. When you said the present structure should not change and you are saying the president should change. If you say Buhari should be the president what of the institutions that have not changed. We went to the national conference to restructure Nigeria, to change the institutions. And the institutions are always more powerful than any individual.

I am not saying Jonathan is a saint because if those people around him are corrupt and he cannot deal with them, then it means he also has some skeletons in his cupboard. But Jonathan is quite different from the caliber of people we have in APC. You know what is happening in Ogun State when somebody was building bridges where there is no water. When you are having a billion naira bridges and there is no free education. People of Oyo State are crying because the government of the state shut its door against the masses.

But despite Afenifere’s endorsement of Jonathan, prominent Yoruba leaders are supporting Buhari. What do you have to say to this?

I think you are having the mindset that some Yoruba leaders are supporting Jonathan. How many of them were in the struggle except for General Alani Akinrinade and Hon. Wale Oshun? Oshun is very close to APC. And there is no way you can separate Akinrinade and Tinubu. Yes they are always together. Akinrinade may not be partisan but you can separate him from Tinubu, they have close relationship.

I got to know that when we were in the national conference. When you are however talking about the core people who always fight for the course of the Yoruba and those whose voice you hear about regionalism and introduction of parliamentary system, you talk of myself as the leader of the Oodua People’s Congress, OPC leader at the conference and the Afeniferes who believe that no matter the situation, the course of Yoruba must be championed at the conference.

Enough education

In Yorubaland I remember when I became leader of OPC, people say I did not have enough education to be a leader. Therefore, I went to school, I trained myself and I went to school. I went to even write WAEC, I went to write NECO, I wrote WAEC again. I went to Ghana to get a diploma, I got a diploma in Lagos State University onward to receiving a degree, but now Buhari is being alleged of not having a School Certificate.

The opposition said the election was postponed because Jonathan was afraid to lose the election.

That is propaganda, many things you hear from them, about 50 per cent of them is propaganda. Sultan of Sokoto said he has not got his PVC, I just got my PVC on Friday and in my house almost all the 35 people that registered, it is only me and two others that got theirs, 32 other are yet to receive theirs, and you now say the election should hold, and you are blaming Jonathan.

If there is crisis after the election, they will now say Jonathan has caused crisis. The Service Chiefs said they were not ready for the election.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/yoruba-divided-jonathan-buhari-gani-adams/#sthash.e2pmliwZ.dpuf

Gani Adams, am very sure that, your share of the 21 Billion Naira must have gotten to you. 85% of Lagosian will vote for GEJ? That's in your dream. When talking of political leaders, mentioning Fasheun and the clowns in Afenifere gives you away, as a very unserious person that is, out of tune.
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by mrmetoo1: 9:07am On Feb 12, 2015
This guy just has personal beef with Tinubu. He probably sees Tinubu as someone occupying a position he feels he should be. A man that's saying GEJ will win 85% of Lagos is someone we should be taking seriously?? Every group has their interest and even like GEJ said people will go with who they think they can achieve their goal. The only chance Gani has to become as powerful as Tinubu is for PDP to win.

I'm a Yoruba guy, maybe out of every 10 Yoruba I've spoken to you find 2 supporting GEJ and the support is usually based on religion. This is a fact!
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by BlackTechnology: 9:30am On Feb 12, 2015
You people don't know what is happening

Gani stated the obvious

SW votes would be divided in such a way that will give GEJ the edge over Buhari


SW votes for

1) GEJ 35%-50%

2) GMB 50%-65%


Forget all this noise online


Money politics with the help of some Yorubas who are anti Tinubu/North will sway many voters to GEJ cool






mrmetoo1:
This guy just has personal beef with Tinubu. He probably sees Tinubu as someone occupying a position he feels he should be. A man that's saying GEJ will win 85% of Lagos is someone we should be taking seriously?? Every group has their interest and even like GEJ said people will go with who they think they can achieve their goal. The only chance Gani has to become as powerful as Tinubu is for PDP to win.
I'm a Yoruba guy, maybe out of every 10 Yoruba I've spoken to you find 2 supporting GEJ and the support is usually based on religion. This is a fact!
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by BlackTechnology: 9:31am On Feb 12, 2015
You people don't know what is happening

Gani stated the obvious

SW votes would be divided in such a way that will give GEJ the edge over Buhari


SW votes for

1) GEJ 35%-50%

2) GMB 50%-65%


Forget all this noise online


Money politics with the help of some Yorubas who are anti Tinubu/North will sway many voters to GEJ cool






mrmetoo1:
This guy just has personal beef with Tinubu. He probably sees Tinubu as someone occupying a position he feels he should be. A man that's saying GEJ will win 85% of Lagos is someone we should be taking seriously?? Every group has their interest and even like GEJ said people will go with who they think they can achieve their goal. The only chance Gani has to become as powerful as Tinubu is for PDP to win.
I'm a Yoruba guy, maybe out of every 10 Yoruba I've spoken to you find 2 supporting GEJ and the support is usually based on religion. This is a fact!
Fire15:

Gani Adams, am very sure that, your share of the 21 Billion Naira must have gotten to you. 85% of Lagosian will vote for GEJ? That's in your dream. When talking of political leaders, mentioning Fasheun and the clowns in Afenifere gives you away, as a very unserious person that is, out of tune.
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by Nobody: 9:41am On Feb 12, 2015
BlackTechnology:

You people don't know what is happening

Gani stated the obvious

SW votes would be divided in such a way that will give GEJ the edge over Buhari


SW votes for

1) GEJ 35%-50%

2) GMB 50%-65%


Forget all this noise online


Money politics with the help of some Yorubas who are anti Tinubu/North will sway many voters to GEJ cool







Leave all these Nairaland APC people, we will teach them how this game is played come 28th March. The scales will fall from their eyes. embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 9:43am On Feb 12, 2015
Gej is the anoited David,many Goliat and Saul's will fight against him but Gej will prevail

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Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by blackfase(m): 9:47am On Feb 12, 2015
You are very correct. Majority of yorubas are disappointed in this govt. I kno for sure people in my area are generally voting apc, not because of tinubu or fashola but following on the tradition and beliefs of bein governed well. Even the trend on social media reinforces this argument. For me and my peeps, SAI Bxxxxx!



mrmetoo1:
This guy just has personal beef with Tinubu. He probably sees Tinubu as someone occupying a position he feels he should be. A man that's saying GEJ will win 85% of Lagos is someone we should be taking seriously?? Every group has their interest and even like GEJ said people will go with who they think they can achieve their goal. The only chance Gani has to become as powerful as Tinubu is for PDP to win.

I'm a Yoruba guy, maybe out of every 10 Yoruba I've spoken to you find 2 supporting GEJ and the support is usually based on religion. This is a fact!
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by AmucheJane(f): 9:57am On Feb 12, 2015
GEJ till 2019.
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by Myself2(m): 11:33am On Feb 12, 2015
Minus rigging and stealing/buying of PVCs,I don't see anyway Buhari can defeat GEJ in Lagos,it's IMPOSSICANT
Re: Why Yoruba Are Divided Over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams by alhaz1717(m): 11:50am On Feb 12, 2015
Myself2:
Minus rigging and stealing/buying of PVCs,I don't see anyway Buhari can defeat GEJ in Lagos,it's IMPOSSICANT
. In my area,some hausa apc members where caught with people,s pvc

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