Oladimeji Ramon
The
congress of Yoruba Sons and Daughters within the Peoples Democratic
Party say they are outraged by the insults allegedly hauled on the
Yoruba by the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike.
They said
they took a strong exemption to Wike’s comment that the Yoruba are
inconsequential and have no practical political importance in the PDP.
According to them, Wike also described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a failure.
The group
lamented that Wike’s comment was a reflection of how much the Yoruba in
the PDP had been “pushed to the edge of the cliff” and relegated in the
opposition party’s scheme of things.
The group said the Yoruba in the PDP had been cheated by the failure to elect a Yoruba man as the national chairman of the PDP.
This was
contained in a statement titled, “The Yoruba people: Time for
reflection,” made available to our correspondent on Wednesday.
“Our
leaders are being mocked. Our symbols of truth and sincerity are now
being derided, snubbed, treated with contempt and disowned.
“The irreverent, scandalous, arrogant and most myopic
statement of the Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike, is the
crowning of all insults upon our people.
“Wike, in
his most arrogant and selfish swagger, openly derided our people as
being inconsequential and of no practical political importance in the
PDP.
“This is
rather scandalous and very benighted. He even insulted our former
President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, as a failure. This is an aberration.
“We at the
Congress of Yoruba Sons and Daughters within the PDP fold are outraged,
angry, disappointed, very sad and sickened about this very primitive
utterance of Governor Wike.
“We demand
an immediate and full apology from Mr. Wike for his gutter language
against our people,” the group said in the statement signed by its
chairman, Dayo Ogunjebe.
Ogunjebe
said the Yoruba did not deserve to be unfairly treated in the PDP,
having “worked assiduously for the growth and development of the PDP.”
He said,
“In both financial and moral terms, the Yoruba people have been
selfless, making tremendous sacrifices. (They have been) consistent and
devoted to the growth of our party.
“But we
have been cheated. We have been maligned. The chairmanship position that
rightly belongs to us has been taken away. It has been sold to the
highest bidder.
“Let Wike
and the Yoruba betrayers at home know that we will never play the role
of a second fiddle to anyone. We are proud of our heritage. We are proud
of our achievements across this nation. We do respect the feelings and
the tradition of other people. Surely, we will never sit idle while
anyone attacks the collective interest of the Yoruba race.”
The group insisted that Wike must apologise for “his indecent statement.”
It argued
that with the failure to give the PDP National Chairman’s position to a
Yoruba man, the opposition party had “slowly dwindled into a regional
party with Wike swaggering like an overlord.”
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