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Afenifere: Yoruba youth leaders pass vote of no confidence on Adebanjo

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…Demand restructuring of Afenifere

The Yoruba Afenifere Youths Organisation of Nigeria (YAYON) has called for restructuring of the pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere.

The youth wing of the Afenifere passed a vote of no confidence on the Acting Leader of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, and advised him to “kindly step down as the Acting Leader of Afenifere in the interest of the organisation and the entire Yoruba race.”

The Yoruba Afenifere Youths Organisation of Nigeria (YAYON) stated their demands on Tuesday during the South-West Youth Leaders world press conference held in Lagos after a joint session of Afenifere Youth National leaders in Yoruba land including Kogi and Kwara states.

Reading a communique on behalf of different Yoruba youth groups during the press conference, the National Youth Leader, Yoruba Afenifere Youths Organisations of Nigeria, Comrade Eric Oluwole, condemned the suspension of two national officers of Afenifere by Chief Adebanjo without the approval of the Leader of the group, Chief Reuben Fasoranti.

The Yoruba youths alleged that Chief Adebanjo has deviated from the values and philosophy of Afenifere and that is why they advised him to step down as the acting leader of the foremost Yoruba socio-cultural organisation.

They therefore, implored all well-meaning leaders and members of Afenifere to queue behind the Leadership of Afenifere, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, who is still alive, adding that his pronouncement on any issue remained final on behalf of Afenifere in general.

“Afenifere was formed 72 years ago as an influential socio-cultural group and voice to lawfully defend and promote first and foremost, the interest of the Yoruba people within the Nigerian Federation. Commendably, all past Afenifere Leaders starting with the revered Chief Obafemi Awolowo, including Chief Adekunle Ajasin and Chief Abraham Adesanya, all of the blessed memory, and the present leader, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, have sustained this philosophy.

“Notably, these illustrious leaders in their exemplary, committed and principled leadership, worked tirelessly to make Afenifere a most influential voice widely respected within and outside the Nigerian Federation, and indeed the arrowhead of all popular struggles to build Nigeria into a better, true and balance Federation, where justice and equity will prevail for all.

“But we noted sadly that Afenifere began to derail from this long-head philosophy as soon as our father, Baba Ayo Adebanjo took up the position of Acting Leader when he abandoned the uncompromising pursuit and defence first and foremost of the interest of the Yoruba people for whatever reasons.

“We noted sadly too, that rather than rally the Yoruba people behind their son, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, now the President-Elect of Nigeria, to emerge as President of this Great Country, Baba Adebanjo campaigned vigorously against him, and even after his well-deserving and hard-earned victory through a credible presidential election, he still wants the presidency out of Yorubaland.

“We noted for the purpose of clarity that Pa Ayo Adebanjo is not the Leader of Afenifere, but the Acting Leader authorised by Pa Reuben Fasoranti. We make bold to say that the action of making Pa Adebanjo the Acting Leader is in line with the precedence in our rich history.

“To our dismay and contrary to tradition and history, we discovered that immediately Pa Adebanjo took the mantle of leadership as Acting Leader of Afenifere, he has been protecting himself as the Leader. Not only that, from all notes compared with history, he has not been working in accordance with the solemn sacred order, norms, ethics and virtues of Afenifere.

“We will not allow our future to be mortgaged by Pa Ayo Adebanjo. We challenge him to provide us with the substantial reason for attacking and maligning our son of the soil, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President-Elect of Nigeria, despite the conclusion of a free, fair, and credible election devoid of monetisation or rigging, which he won.

“We condemn in totality the gross insubordination of the Acting Leader of Afenifere, Pa Ayo Adebanjo. A Vote of no Confidence is hereby passed on the Acting Leader of Afenifere, Pa Ayo Adebanjo forthwith and he should stop parading himself as Leader/Acting Leader of Afenifere,” the Yoruba youths declared.

Also speaking, the National Representative of Yoruba Youths Council, Jamiu Fadairo, said there cannot be two kings in a palace, noting that Pa Fasoranti remains the Leader of Afenifere and not Pa Adebanjo.

He said the Yoruba Afenifere Youth Organisation of Nigeria has passed a Vote of no Confidence on Pa Adebanjo and therefore urged him to leave the scene and stop confusing the group.

Fadairo also urged Yoruba people to support the President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on the well-deserved and hard-earned victory through a credible presidential election.

The communique read during the press conference was signed by Secretary, of Yoruba Afenifere Youths Organisation of Nigeria, Adewale Adeyemo; Chairman, of Yoruba Youths Alliance, Lekan Wilki; Yinka Adedugbe representing the Congress of Yoruba Youths; Rafiu Jimoh of Yoruba Youth Movement and Abiodun Rosanwo, the Leader of Yoruba Youth Community Policing, among others.

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Access Bank advocates innovative financing models to bridge healthcare gap

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The Group Head, Commercial Banking Division, Access Bank Plc, Ralph Opara has said that the private sector is crucial in driving innovative financing models and strategic partnerships to bridge healthcare investment gap in Nigeria.

In a statement on Thursday in Lagos, Opara was quoted to have said this at the 2024 Medic West Africa event, organised by ABCHealth in collaboration with Informa Markets.

The event was a platform for stakeholders across industries to deliberate on the theme; “Healthcare Investments in Africa: Mobilising the Private Sector to Drive Healthcare Investments in Africa.”

It was aimed at charting a path through which corporates could leverage innovative financing models and strategic partnerships in fostering the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The discussions also explored strategies for strengthening healthcare infrastructure, leveraging technological advancements, as well as enhancing community health initiatives.

Opara reaffirmed Access Bank’s commitment to fostering positive transformation in healthcare across Africa.

Speaking at the event, he said that, “The government can’t carry the burden of the health sector alone.

“Hence, it is imperative that the private sector explores and implements innovative financing models and strategic partnerships to bridge the healthcare investment gap.”

Opara said collaborative effort between the public and private sectors was crucial and essential to driving innovation, improving healthcare accessibility, and ensuring sustainable development across Africa.

Some notable participants at the event included Mories Atoki, CEO, ABCHealth; Jane Ike-Okoli, Head of Specialised Sectors Business & Commercial Banking, Stanbic IBTC and Odunayo Sanyo, Executive Director, MTN Foundation;

Others were Group Head, Health Finance, Sterling Bank, Ibironke Akinmade, and MD/CEO, Aliko Dangote Foundation, Zouera Youssoufou.

Demonstrating its commitment to partnership, Access Bank has partnered with the Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN), to launch the Adopt-A-Health Facility Program (ADHFP).

ADHFP’s primary aim is delivery of at least one global standard Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) in each of the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria.

So far, the initiative has resulted in over 180 PHCs adopted across the country.

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On Finidi George: NFF got it right this time

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By Dr. Salau Dee Elf (NUGA Publicity Liaison Officer, 1993-2001)

The recent appointment of Mr. Finidi George, 58 as the Senior National Team, Super Eagles Coach/Team Manager on the NFF’s X (formerly Twitter) handle is a right decision in this prevailing circumstances.

Finidi popularly called ‘Finito’ has paid his dues in the Nigerian Football circle. A grassroot footballer who was a product of the old Principals’ Cup Football Competition where he was discovered before being drafted to the great Sharks Football Club of PortHarcourt and other Clubs in Nigeria before he eventually left to ply his trade in Europe.

Earlier, Adokie Amesimaka (Justice) was a product of Grassroot Sport. He also played in the Principals’ Cup before going ahead to compete in the Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) Games where he was discovered and invited to the Nigeria’s National Football Team.

Players in this category from the Grassroot School Sports were able to combine their God-given talents with their education which made it very easy for them to understand and interpret what their Coaches want them to do. But we have abandoned this to the other less productive fire brigade approaches of discovering talents

Finidi joined the National Team as an elite player and his understanding of the round leather game was enormous. As a National Team player who played 66 times for Nigeria, his team spirit demonstrated by his combination with other players on and off the pitch was tremendous.

Finidi’s wing runs which normally produces beautiful pullouts or crosses for other team players to score indicated his good combination spirit. This spirit he demonstrated throughout and after his Football career.

As Assistance Coach of the immediate past Coach of the Super Eagles, Joe Passero, he demonstrated this and carried everyone along. He was loved by both the players and the Coaching Staff which testified to his final selection for this position

As for his technical knowledge, he was among the top Coaches in the Nigerian League before he was drafted to the National Team as an Assistant Coach. His team Eyimba Football Club is among the teams gunning for the league title in the Nigerian Professional League. His 18 months stint as the Assistant Coach of the Chief Coach Passero has offered enough experience to enable him perform. His two friendly matches as Acting Chief Coach of the National Team has been encouraging.

The Nigeria Football Federation board has gotten it right having considered not only technical capabilities of the Coach but his managerial prowess too. In today’s sports albeit Football, managerial capabilities is a big plus to add to technical input for success.

It is now left for Finidi George to rise up to the occasion and prove that the NFF was right in his decision to stick to him where there were so many Foreign Coaches who sought for the same post. He has to combine his technical experience with the managerial experience he has garnered from his playing days in the National Team.

This is the time to prove that local Nigerian Coaches can manage the National Team successfully as is done in other climes. For success, NFF, Players, Coaching stakeholders, and Nigerians support for our much loved Finito must be total. It’s the time of the home based Coaches, let’s support and give them this opportunity.

Dr. Salau Dee Elf writes from Lagos

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Dufil Prima foods donates relief materials to indigent families in Abeokuta

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Dufil Prima Foods, makers of Indomie instant noodles, in partnership with the Human Rights and Grassroots Development Society, extended its goodwill to the shores of Abeokuta, Ogun state, at a product distribution event on Tuesday 24 April, where cartons of Indomie noodles were distributed to the underprivileged, as part of its ongoing efforts to support families worst hit by the ongoing economic hardship.

The event which saw a thousand vulnerable families go home with a carton of Indomie each, individuals present were also provided with cooked noodles to help relieve their immediate hunger. The outreach had in attendance members of the disabled community, orphans, widows, the elderly, pregnant women, and vulnerable families.

The outreach is in alignment with the brand’s goal to feed two million consumers across various cities and communities in Nigeria, by collaborating closely with recognized NGOs to ensure that only the most vulnerable persons in the various cities and communities are invited and given a carton of Indomie and a fresh bowl of the nourishing tasty noodles.

The event was graced with the presence of notable dignitaries including the representative of the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development in Ogun State, Mrs. Wonuola Kassim; the Ogun State Chapter Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Hammeed-Bello Aderinola; a representative of the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Superintendent Adeoye Adejoke Asake; the Chairman of the Ogun State Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC), Venerable (Dr.) Samson Kunle Popoola, Chairman of the Peace Initiative Network, Dr. Femi Sodipo , and Trace PRO, CDR. Babatunde Akinbiyi, amongst others.

Mrs. Wonuola Kassim in her keynote address, commended the efforts of Dufil Prima Foods Ltd, and acknowledged that this was not the company’s first CSR initiative as she recalled that it had embarked on a similar venture in 2020.

“This program cannot be more timely than a time like this, when feeding becomes very difficult for most people. This is the kind of gesture which would linger for ages in the hearts of the beneficiaries. The objective of the palliative distribution is to alleviate the hardship faced by the citizens due to the recent removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government,” she said.

Speaking in the same vein, Popoola of the PCRC said, “We believe in PCRC that food security and eradication of hunger will go a long way in reducing the level of criminality in our society. What we have seen today is a conscious effort on the part of the organisers to see to the eradication of poverty, eradication of hunger and to support the food security initiative of the Government.”

Other dignitaries present also expressed their gratitude for Indomie and the organisers of the event, the Human Rights and Grassroots Development Society. They commended their efforts for taking the right steps to ensure that families across the country are catered for in these challenging times.

Indomie Instant Noodles remains steadfast in its quest to provide satisfaction and put smiles on the faces of families across Nigeria.

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