The Yoruba Ronu group has sent an urgent appeal to traditional rulers of the Yoruba states of southwestern Nigeria, urging them to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and prevent any upheaval in Yoruba territory.
In a letter signed by the groupโs chairman, Prince Diran Iyantan, addressed to the chairmen of the Council of Obas of the states, the group expressed concern over individuals within the community posing as voices of opposition to the president and working to destabilize the government.
The group stressed that given the current economic situation in the country, it is unfair to blame President Tinubu for the current situation as it is the result of years of negligence by previous administrations.
The group highlighted the President’s efforts to address the challenges facing the country through initiatives such as the Presidential Economic Coordination Council and the Economic Stabilization Program.
The Yoruba Ronu group has warned of impending turmoil in Yoruba land, especially in Lagos, where violence and riots are planned against the government of President Tinubu. They called on traditional rulers to ensure peace and stability in their domains and take proactive measures to prevent riots from occurring.
In conclusion, the group urged traditional rulers to be vocal in their support for President Tinubu and continue to speak out against the problems plaguing the Yoruba people. They stressed the importance of remaining united in supporting their son, who is now the President of Nigeria, and working towards a brighter future for Yoruba land.
The Yoruba Ronu group thanked the traditional rulers for their attention to the issue and their continued collaboration with the current government to bring unprecedented development to Yoruba land. They expressed optimism about the ongoing massive coastal road project that will benefit several Yoruba states and South-South Nigeria.
Signed
Prince Diran Iyantan
President
YORUBA RONU GROUP.
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