130 Yoruba groups meet in Lagos to discuss state of the country

No fewer than 130 pan-Yoruba groups will gather in Lagos on Wednesday to discuss the state of the country amid economic crisis, insecurity, hardship and calls for a halt from various groups in the country.

A statement on Saturday by the Secretary-General of the coalition that organized the meeting, Popoola Ajayi, said leaders of civil rights and community-based organizations from Ekiti, Lagos, Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Kwara, Delta and Edo states would attend the meeting.

Ajayi said the summit which will be held under the theme β€˜Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria: The Role of Non-state Actors,’ is expected to attract over 1,500 participants including the media, professional groups and representatives of South-West state governors among others.

β€œLeaders of Yoruba associations in the West African Coast and Northern Nigeria, the Middle Belt and the South-East will attend the event,” Ajayi said.

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β€œAYDM coalition members include but are not limited to South West Professionals (SOWPROF); O’odua Peoples Congress (OPC); Agbekoya; South-West Farmers Forum (SWFAF); United Itsekiri Peoples Congress (UIPC).

β€œOthers include ANAMMACO, representing Okada Riders in the South West; South West Students Coalition, (SWSC); O’odua Nationalist Coalition, (ONAC); Yoruba Communities Association of Northern Nigeria, (YOCANN); Ilaje Peoples Assembly; Igbimo Omo Oodua in Diaspora, Nigerian Association of Automotive Technicians, (NATA), with about 5 million registered mechanic members founded in 1953.

β€œWe also have the Covenant Group of South-West Professionals (SOWPROF); Association of Yoruba Communities in West Africa (AYOCWA); Yoruba Artisan and Traders Association (NATA); O’odua International Democratic Movement (OIDEM); O’odua Muslim-Christian Dialogue Group (OIDEM) and many more,” he added.

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