News2023: OPC Disowns 57 Mega Groups On Southwest Presidency 

2023: OPC Disowns 57 Mega Groups On Southwest Presidency 

January 03, (THEWILL) – The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) has dissociated itself from the “Mega Accord of 57″ civil society groups rooting for southwest presidential candidates.

The group in a statement issued on Monday by it’s Publicity Secretary, Yinka Oguntimehin, said the OPC has no connection with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former Lagos Governor Bola Tinubu and Ekiti Governor Kayode Fayemi.

It added that those who dropped the name of OPC during a meeting at the weekend were engaging in fraud.

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The spokesman said the Aare Gani Adams-led body at no time announced it was mobilising for any politician or party, adding that Nigeria’s problem can only be solved through restructuring, to allow regions develop at their own pace as it was in the 1960 and 1963 constitutions.

“We are aware that when elections are approaching, some politicians usually use the OPC’s name to curry favours. There are some groups that are affiliates of political parties that usually make themselves available for politicians as at when due.

“When anything happens in Yorubaland, you don’t hear their voices, except during elections or when they are paid to issue statements against us.

“Even if an angel emerges as the president of this nation today, without restructuring, nothing will change for the better.

“Our position on the future of Nigeria is clearly stated in our belief in restructuring. That is why we root for regionalism as the best option for peace and stability”, the statement said. Adding that those masquerading as OPC members have no known ideals, programmes or activities.

It warned persons and groups using the OPC to gain relevance or influence to stop or face appropriate actions.

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