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We want to leave the North, Okun group threatens

chuks oti

Sep 14, 2020

The Okun -Yoruba speaking people of Kogi State have said they wish to opt-out of the northern political zone and boundary descriptions.

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They stated that their separation from their kith and kin in Ondo, Ekiti and Kwara states amount to an infringement on their right to self-determination, hence their desire to be reunited with the people of the Southwest.

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They spoke under the aegis of Okun Liberty Advocacy (OLA), on Sunday, after their meeting in Aiyetoro-Gbede, in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State.

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President of the group, Chief Emmanuel Otitoju, who said that the group has studied the current situation of the country, said they desire a referendum under the proposed constitutional review, by the National Assembly, as well as protection of the minority groups as observed in South Africa.

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"We have studied and aligned with the positions of the Okun Development Association's (ODA) memorandum sent to the National Assembly for a constitutional review and restructuring.

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"And, our positions are as follows: that our separation from our kith and kin in the Southwest has inhibited our growth and development for a tortuous century thus far. We, therefore, demand that the boundary be readjusted to relocate our people and territory back to where we belong in Southwest of Nigeria."

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