Chief
Reuben Fasoranti is the National Leader of the Pan-Yoruba socio-political
organization, Afenifere.
In this
interview with Vanguard, Fasoranti said the ongoing national conference is a
welcome opportunity to adjust the Nigerian federation, that the Yoruba sage,
Chief Obafemi Awolowo would have backed it and faults northern leaders on the
Boko Haram insurgency.Excerpts:
BY DAPO
AKINREFON
Nigeria
has held many constitutional conferences without result. Do you have hopes in
the ongoing conference?
I have
confidence that Nigeria will be restructured. I am confident that it will be
alright with Nigeria.
What
gives you that confidence?
It
appears everybody is in favour of the conference. Everybody is conscious of
having the conference.
Even in
the north, there are indications that they are all for it. Everybody is fed up
with most of the things that are happening now. So we want to meet and decide
whether to go on as a country or not to go on.
I am sure
that majority are in favour of our continuing with our association.
What do
you make out of the resolution by the All Progressives Congress, APC not to be
part of the conference?
That is
just one voice. From all indications, I think they spoke before giving it a
thought. Majority of Nigerians want it, even in the north. Our people have
travelled and made consultations.
The
feeling is that we should meet and fashion out the modus operandi for the
future and for our coexistence and spell out areas of differences and then try
and agree on how to go on. I think that is the consensus.
President
Goodluck Jonathan has been accused of having a hidden agenda for this
conference. Do you believe this?
It is not
fair to jump the gun. The president has indicated that he wants the conference
and made preparations for the take off. From his utterances, I think he is all
for it. Whether at the end of the day he will agree with the decision taken at
the conference is a difference matter.
He knows
Nigerians want to meet and talk and decide on how to go on. Some people have
said it may lead to a break up of the country but I do not believe that.
But
should the unity of the country be negotiated?
When we
meet, then we will decide on what to do. There are certain things that need to
be taken care off.
For
instance, resource control, whether the thing should remain as it is now is an
issue.
Then the
association itself, I think it is necessary to sit down and reexamine the basis
of our unity. It is totally desirable.
Should
there be no-go areas?
There
should not be no-go areas at all. We are in Nigeria and all the matters affect
us. So, let people express their opinion and then, we agree on how to go on.
What do
you make of the composition of the delegates?
Well,
some people are saying that the president has taken a very big chunk of the
nominees. When they meet with the representatives from the states, it will be
easy to fashion out what to do.
I do not
think we should be prevented from discussing issues affecting this country,
after all, we are all citizens of this country and we have to know how to go
on.
The
reason for this question is based on the argument of some that the delegates
should have been made up of younger persons
People
were consulted before the list was drawn up. For instance in Ondo State, there
were consultations and the result of the consultations is what we are seeing
now.
From the
look of things, debates will be very robust, there will be no gagging at all.
From what I can see and from the study of the composition of the people there,
they will be free to talk. Nobody will be asked not to talk on any issue. I
think they are all in favour of an open playing field.
Would you
say that the Southwest sent her best eleven to the conference?
As far as
Ondo State is concerned, we are alright, people, who were sent from this state
will deliver the goods and I think ditto for other states in the Southwest.
As
Afenifere leader, what should be the focus of the conference?
The focus
will be on issues. Take for instance, resource control, as much as possible,
the areas where certain things are produced should benefit.
We don’t
believe in the practice whereby the centre controls the bulk of our revenue
coming from the different states.
If you
are an oil producing area, you should have very good benefit and the
centralization of revenue, which is now being dished out, is what we do not
support. We want to say that as you produce, you should benefit.
Centralizing
the revenue
For
instance, in the days of Awolowo and Zik, we depended solely on cocoa. Whatever
we produced here, we benefited maximally. At the moment, centralizing the
revenue and then sharing at the end of every month is not desirable at all, it
is not ideal. The states have now rested on their oars because every 30 days,
they go to Abuja and share the revenue, which I don’t think is ideal.
That is
why we say as you produce, you should benefit and that is bound to be an
impetus for people to work internally. That is our focus. What are those
issues the delegates must avoid to prevent the purpose of the conference being
defeated?
I don’t
think they should have no-go areas. Anything that is affecting this country
should be discussed and where the people have the consensus, they should take a
decision, it does not matter whose ox is gored. We must know what people are
thinking because these are matters that affect their fortunes. They should be
allowed to debate it and come to a consensus.
Would
Chief Awolowo have supported and participated in the conference were he alive?
Being a
democrat, I am sure he would have subscribed to it. He would want to give
everybody a chance to express their views, he won’t oppose them.
I am sure
he is large hearted enough to say, let us know what you feel about a particular
matter and when it is fully debated, a decision will be taken.
How true
is it that Afenifere has been bought over by the president to win sympathy for
him ahead of the 2015 general elections?
No. The
things we discussed with the president are things that affect us, we have not
gone to him to make representations or for any favour at all.
Federal
roads
For
instance, we were insistent on the roads being made in the Southwest and he
acceded to it. When the Lagos-Ibadan expressway was being flagged off, some of
our people were there, that was as a result of our pressure.
Most of
the major roads in the South West were not done particularly the federal roads
and he promised that he would do something and later, the Lagos-Ibadan
expressway was flagged off, which is for the general good and not particularly
for any political party.
What we
are asking for is for the general good. In fact, if anything at all, it is
he who should be asking for our favour, we are very blunt and we always ask for
the rights of our people.
Will
Afenifere be supporting any political party or candidate for the 2015
elections?
When the
time comes, we will decide. It is too early to commit ourselves.
How can
the growing level of insecurity in the North be addressed?
It
appears that the Federal Government is not up to the task, therefore, I humbly
suggest that it should consider approaching the great powers like America and
Israel for support and ideas because they themselves are experts in maintaining
internal security.
It
appears it is beyond us and so, we should try and approach them on equal basis
and ask for their support and I am sure they will readily give it.
They had
expressed some concerns like this before, it appears we are not up to it. So,
we should not be too proud.
And you
do not suspect that some politicians are exploiting it to their advantage
especially ahead of the 2015.
Before
now, I had said that some leaders are in support of what is happening. They do
not speak up, they are looking on and it is happening in their area.
If they
are not supporting it, they should denounce it and come together to support the
federal government.
Vanguard.
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