In
preparation for the proposed National Conference in Nigeria, the Yoruba
indigenes in Kwara State have held a one-day conference to harmonise
and deliberate on issues affecting them to be presented to the
conference.
At the end of the one-day conference held at Omu
Aran town hall, the headquarters of Irepodun Local Government Area of
the state, the Yorubas in Kwara would prefer to be reunited with their
kith and kin in south west as both the north and the south are not ready
to accept and accommodate them presently.
The one-day conference was attended by Yoruba leaders from Kwara and Kogi States.
The
seriousness on the faces of the speakers and participants was enough to
tell anyone that the people are not happy with the present scheme of
things for Yorubas in Kwara State.
They lamented that Yorubas,
being the majority tribe in the state, had been relegated to minority in
the scheme of things with the appellation of being addressed as
northerners outside the state while they were not recognised in the
north.
They could not really identify with either the Yorubas or
the Hausas, and this they said showed the imbalance in the amalgamation
of the country and called for the restructuring in order for every
segment of the country not to feel marginalised.
After the
nearly five hours’ deliberations, the Yorubas in Kwara resolved to
present issues to the National Conference on the need for border
readjustment to move them to the south-west where they believed they had
same culture, language and tradition with the rest or an outright
creation of another state for the Yorubas in Kogi and Kwara States among
other demands.
It is only time that will tell if the dreams of the Yorubas in Kwara State to be independent will be realised or not.

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