Hardship: Yoruba Elders Divided As Afenifere Faction Says No Regrets for Backing Tinubu, Others Disagree

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Ayo Adebanjo and Bola Tinubu
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Speaks On Regretting Support For Tinubu To Be President. 

Nigeria’s economic woes continue to fuel internal conflicts, even within influential groups like Afenifere, a prominent Yoruba socio-political organization. While one faction stands by their support for President Tinubu, another expresses regret and urges drastic action.

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National Organizing Secretary Kole Omololu, representing one faction, stated they have no regrets backing Tinubu. He attributes the current hardships to inheriting “the continuation effect of former President Buhari’s legacy.” Omololu acknowledges security concerns, rising food prices, and economic challenges but defends Tinubu, claiming he’s rebuilding from “ground zero.

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Despite this defense, others within Afenifere disagree. They emphasize the immediate suffering of Nigerians and urge swift action. Calls include food subsidies, declaring war on insecurity, and reforming the police force. Omololu himself proposes utilizing regional security initiatives like Amotekun and arming personnel adequately.

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Divisions Highlight Underlying Issues:

This internal Afenifere clash reflects the broader national sentiment of disappointment and frustration with the current economic situation.Ayo Adebanjo and Bola Tinubu

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While some defend the government, others demand accountability and urgent solutions. The lack of consensus within such a prominent group signifies the severity of the issues and the need for effective measures to address them.

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