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Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by MANDIPUTIN: 12:54pm On Aug 29, 2021
•Meet Yoruba leaders on way forward

WORRIED by the growing disaffection towards the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari from the SouthWest zone, some northern leaders have begun what has been interpreted as a deft move to placate the Yoruba people through notable leaders in the zone.

Sunday Tribune gathered that the move has the blessing of President Buhari. The northern leaders, who are known in power corridors as Buhari’s men, are said to be in the vanguard of the effort.

They are Governors Mai Mala Buni of Yobe, who is also the national caretaker chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Abubakar Badaru of Jigawa and Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi states.

In the last three weeks, they have met with some notable Yoruba leaders and men of influence including the Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, his predecessor, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, Chief Olu Falae, former Oyo State governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, former leader of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Chief Ayo Opadokun, secretary general of the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE), Dr Kunle Olajide, the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states, Alhaji Dawud Akinola and others.

After the closed meetings which were held in Akure, Ibadan, Lagos and Abeokuta, neither the visitors nor their hosts spoke to the press about what was discussed.

But contrary to the speculations in a section of the media that the northern governors were trying to woo some of the Yoruba leaders to join the APC, Sunday Tribune gathered that discussion with the Yoruba leaders was not about 2023 elections or politics.

Sources at the meeting told Sunday Tribune that the northern governors discussed the state of the nation with the leaders and tried to solicit their support for the Buhari administration.

One of the sources at one of the meetings in Ibadan with Senator Ladoja told Sunday Tribune that the former Oyo State governor asked the visitor on whose mandate they were in his house and was told the meeting has the backing of President Buhari.

The leader of the delegation and Kebbi State governor, Bagudu, was said to have told Ladoja that the visit was to seek ways to douse the tension in the country, particularly in the South-West.

It will be recalled that a pressure group known as the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS), a multi-ethnic alliance body chaired by the famous Yoruba Emeritus historian, Professor Banji Akintoye, is set to lead a protest to the United Nations General Assembly coming up next month.

Ladoja, in his response, was said to have strongly condemned the manner the country has been configured under Buhari, the unbridled impunity and high level insecurity in the country as well as the appointment of largely incompetent people in strategic offices because they are northerners.

It was gathered that he told his guests that Buhari has been redrawing the map of the country and treating the Yoruba people as though they are conquered slaves.

He was said to have mentioned the closure of borders in the Southern parts of the country, while the borders in the North were flung open, adding that it was a calculated attempt to weaken the South economically.

The Osi Olubadan, it was gathered, also chided the Federal Government for the manner Custom officials have been invading markets in the South-West, querying why they gave exemption to the border closure in the South only to owners Dangote and BUA who are businessmen of northern extraction.

“Ladoja was very angry about goings-on in the country. He chastised the Federal Government for obvious abuse of power in clamping down on the like of Sunday Igboho. He mentioned the ultimatum issued by the Emir of Mubi to Bororo Fulani to vacate his emirate and asked if that was different from what Igboho told the murderous Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State.

“The former governor told his visitors that the North is already preparing for break-up with the manner the Buhari government has been borrowing money in the name of Nigeria only to deploy the largest chunk to build infrastructure in the North and going as far as Niger Republic. “As his irreducible minimum, Ladoja told the northern governors to tell President Buhari to open the borders in the South if he must be seen to be a listening leader and direct security operative to stop the clamp down on Southerners perceived to the opposed to the president’s leadership style,” the source said.

The former governor confirmed to Sunday Tribune that the meeting was on how to seek his suggestion on how to address the myriad of challenges confronting the country.

A source at the Akure meeting which was held at the residence of Pa Fasoranti told Sunday Tribune that the meeting was to seek ways to douse the tension in the country.

“They told Pa Fasoranti and Chief Falae and others that Nigeria is in difficulty. The Yoruba leaders replied that they knew that Nigeria is in problems. It was Chief Falae who spoke for the Yoruba leaders they met.

“You know the people who came are politicians. So, I am not sure it is the same thing they told the Yoruba leaders that they met. These people have different agendas up their sleeves,” said the source.

Chief Falae, in a telephone conversation, told Sunday Tribune there was virtually nothing worth talking about on the meeting. “Yes, they came. But there was no substantive discussion. They came to alert about the crisis in the country. We told them we knew before they came. That’s all,” he said.

In an interview with Sunday Tribune, YCE secretary general, Olajide confirmed what the northern governors discussed with him.

“Last week [about three weeks now], I received some visitors. They were with me for more than two hours or so. They were concerned about the instability in the country and the challenges.

“I told them quite frankly that the issue of the 2023 elections does not even arise now. The country is in the fringes and for me, the bane of our problems is the 1999 Constitution,” he said.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/buharis-men-move-to-pacify-south-west/

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Komu1048(m): 1:00pm On Aug 29, 2021
Imagine, these people should do the right thing abeg. All this visiting na for their pocket, they don’t care for the masses, a derica of beans is now 600 naira.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by WhizdomXX(m): 1:01pm On Aug 29, 2021
[quote author=MANDIPUTIN post=105288963]•Meet Yoruba leaders on way forward



Sources at the meeting told Sunday Tribune that the northern governors discussed the state of the nation with the leaders and tried to solicit their support for the Buhari administration.

One of the sources at one of the meetings in Ibadan with Senator Ladoja told Sunday Tribune that the former Oyo State governor asked the visitor on whose mandate they were in his house and was told the meeting has the backing of President Buhari.

The leader of the delegation and Kebbi State governor, Bagudu, was said to have told Ladoja that the visit was to seek ways to douse the tension in the country, particularly in the South-West.

It will be recalled that a pressure group known as the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS), a multi-ethnic alliance body chaired by the famous Yoruba Emeritus historian, Professor Banji Akintoye, is set to lead a protest to the United Nations General Assembly coming up next month.

Ladoja, in his response, was said to have strongly condemned the manner the country has been configured under Buhari, the unbridled impunity and high level insecurity in the country as well as the appointment of largely incompetent people in strategic offices because they are northerners.

It was gathered that he told his guests that Buhari has been redrawing the map of the country and treating the Yoruba people as though they are conquered slaves.

He was said to have mentioned the closure of borders in the Southern parts of the country, while the borders in the North were flung open, adding that it was a calculated attempt to weaken the South economically.

The Osi Olubadan, it was gathered, also chided the Federal Government for the manner Custom officials have been invading markets in the South-West, querying why they gave exemption to the border closure in the South only to owners Dangote and BUA who are businessmen of northern extraction.

“Ladoja was very angry about goings-on in the country. He chastised the Federal Government for obvious abuse of power in clamping down on the like of Sunday Igboho. He mentioned the ultimatum issued by the Emir of Mubi to Bororo Fulani to vacate his emirate and asked if that was different from what Igboho told the murderous Fulani in Ibarapa area of Oyo State.

“The former governor told his visitors that the North is already preparing for break-up with the manner the Buhari government has been borrowing money in the name of Nigeria only to deploy the largest chunk to build infrastructure in the North and going as far as Niger Republic. “As his irreducible minimum, Ladoja told the northern governors to tell President Buhari to open the borders in the South if he must be seen to be a listening leader and direct security operative to stop the clamp down on Southerners perceived to the opposed to the president’s leadership style,” the source said.

The former governor confirmed to Sunday Tribune that the meeting was on how to seek his suggestion on how to address the myriad of challenges confronting the country.

A source at the Akure meeting which was held at the residence of Pa Fasoranti told Sunday Tribune that the meeting was to seek ways to douse the tension in the country.

“They told Pa Fasoranti and Chief Falae and others that Nigeria is in difficulty. The Yoruba leaders replied that they knew that Nigeria is in problems. It was Chief Falae who spoke for the Yoruba leaders they met.

“You know the people who came are politicians. So, I am not sure it is the same thing they told the Yoruba leaders that they met. These people have different agendas up their sleeves,” said the source.

Chief Falae, in a telephone conversation, told Sunday Tribune there was virtually nothing worth talking about on the meeting. “Yes, they came. But there was no substantive discussion. They came to alert about the crisis in the country. We told them we knew before they came. That’s all,” he said.

Hope we are noticing the highlights. Very good

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by athaboi(f): 1:04pm On Aug 29, 2021
And it won't work except they give tinibu ticket and if they do...they will fail

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Abdul05: 1:04pm On Aug 29, 2021
North cannot survive without the south west grin grin

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Jlow2: 1:04pm On Aug 29, 2021
Because Nigerians re waiting for APC come 2023, AL-QAEDA PEOPLE'S CONGRESS-MOTTO BLOODLETTING & HUNGER

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Sunnybay7: 1:06pm On Aug 29, 2021
Association of thieves and rouges, so they just realised that there is a place called south west, the same south west they shut down it's borders, the same south west the clamp down on it's youth during endsars, the same south west they want to turn into grazing route. This dolts are just unbelievable.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by omowolewa: 1:09pm On Aug 29, 2021
Nothing much

Just telling us what we already know, Cold War of conquest. Using the constitution to weakening a section while closing eyes to impunity from another.

So what's new here

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Whitecoal711: 1:14pm On Aug 29, 2021
Lol buhari men,where is that useless hope of imo state

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by 2rez: 1:14pm On Aug 29, 2021
These unfortunate Southern leaders don dey feel the heat @ last. That said, pacification indeed. grin

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by buckeyemedia: 1:20pm On Aug 29, 2021
Abdul05:
North cannot survive without the south west grin grin



Neither can the south survive without the North.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Babaken(m): 1:24pm On Aug 29, 2021
athaboi:
And it won't work except they give tinibu ticket
And that is why they can't get things right unless they carry the whole Nigeria along.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by LamidiCownu: 1:33pm On Aug 29, 2021
Rubbish people..
The country is burning because of the impunity of the Fulani.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Tonim(f): 1:42pm On Aug 29, 2021
buckeyemedia:
Neither can the south survive without the North.

You must be a Northerner.

Please explain how the south cannot survive without the North.

Where does the bulk of the foreign exchange earnings emanate from? Oil, Gas, Cocoa etc.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Eriokanmi: 2:00pm On Aug 29, 2021
Pacify kee una there

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by money121(m): 2:00pm On Aug 29, 2021
Ok
Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Eriokanmi: 2:00pm On Aug 29, 2021
athaboi:
And it won't work except they give tinibu ticket
we don't want tinubu. Osinbajo is better. Awa ko fę Agbero government n'ilu yii

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by LibertyRep: 2:01pm On Aug 29, 2021
Nigeria could still be rescued after all.

All it takes is for Buhari to realise his mistakes, accept his failures and genuinely begin to make serious attempts towards redirecting the ship of the country.

Such a meeting should be extended to every aggrieved region of the country.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by sapientia(m): 2:01pm On Aug 29, 2021
They move to pacify election riggers

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Kollyman: 2:01pm On Aug 29, 2021
Thank God that those they went to meet did not fall hand.

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by tochieee: 2:01pm On Aug 29, 2021
Another sell out before 2023. Its glaring that the southwest will fall for their cheap bargains at the expense 9f their children's future

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by edusks: 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2021
Trye
Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Queenttoast01: 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2021
The solution for south west is to break away from the north before it's too late sad

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Folabifreeman(m): 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2021
Hrhrrnb
Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by ipobarethieves: 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2021
angry sadUseless pipu.Spit
Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by ipobarethieves: 2:02pm On Aug 29, 2021

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Dukeolumidemans(m): 2:03pm On Aug 29, 2021
The Southwest should be wise in dealing with them. It's already clear the Southeast has a point about the kind of people we are dealing with... Always sucking the rest of the country dry from every angle of elevation and from every angle of depression...

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by houseontherock: 2:03pm On Aug 29, 2021
I wanted to say they can meet the dead Yoruba elders, it won't change anything...but on a second thought...I don't trust those elders undecided

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Re: Buhari’s Men Move To Pacify South-West by Uber11: 2:04pm On Aug 29, 2021
Ok

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