JUNE 12: Only Yoruba Leaders with the Vision of M.K.O Abiola should celebrate Democracy Day – Akogun Banji Ojo

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The Convener of the Yoruba Mandate Group, Akogun Banji Ojo has said that only Yoruba Leaders who have the Vision of Late Chief M.K.O Abiola (GCFR) should celebrate Nigeria’s democracy day.

He revealed this in a democracy day message through his Chief of Staff, Olalekan Ajimoti to the Yoruba sons and daughters worldwide today 12th of June 2020 which marks 21 years of Nigeria’s Political and Governmental Freedom.

Reflecting on the HOPE’93 vision of the late Elder-Statesman and acclaimed winner of the 1993 General Election in Nigeria Chief M.K.O Abiola whose Memory is celebrated in Nigeria and Internationally in his democracy day message, Akogun Banji Ojo reiterated the fact that All Yoruba Leaders should only celebrate democracy day if they can identify with the dreams of HOPE’93 which was targeted towards building the Future of Nigeria, especially of the Yoruba people.

The Agendas which covers the area of Education, Agriculture, Poverty Alleviation, Affordable healthcare, Provision of infrastructure, and Good governance is a narrative that should be followed and monitored by the Nigerian Leaders.

It is no argument that late Chief MKO Abiola was the only presidential candidate in 1993 who has it in plans to harness the nation’s wealth to cater to the future needs of the coming generations, a path that would ensure the eradication of poverty and guide the nation towards prosperity. Akogun Banji Ojo said.

According to him, The importance of the Yoruba leaders identifying with the vision of M.K.O Abiola is a narrative that will form the basis of openness, transparency, accountability, fairness, justice, equity, and obedience to the rule of law which will, in turn, engender more confidence from the people and ensure the continued development of the Yoruba race.

He added these visionary Contributions are necessary to guide the Yoruba’s towards prosperity and ensuring the development of socio-economic and political growth of the Yoruba race and promoting peace, human development, and social justice without prejudice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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