Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, has said its endorsement of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, was a well-considered corporate decision.
Afenifere made this known in a statement issued on Monday by its Secretary General, Chief Sola Ebiseni while reacting to a statement credited to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State.
Akredolu had said Afenifere doesn’t speak for the Yoruba people on the endorsement of the former Governor of Anambra State and that the organisation is divided on the purported endorsement.
According to the statement, Afenifere said it does not have the power to impose any candidate on Yoruba people and will not speak for them on the candidate to support.
The group said it decided to support Obi as a result of his verifiable records as a former governor of Anambra State, adding that he is the most competent and suitable.
Afeniefere reiterated his stance that the next President of Nigeria should be from the Southern region in the interest of fairness, justice and equity.
The statement read in part, “The attention of Afenifere has been drawn to the statement credited to Akeredolu on the Afenifere’s endorsement of Obi for the 2023 presidential election.
“To start with, we wish to reiterate the principled stance of the Afenifere that the next President of Nigeria should be from the South, and all things equitably considered, from the South-East, for which we consider Obi by his verifiable records as a two-term governor of Anambra State, the most competent and suitable. It is a well-considered corporate decision debated for over a year of regular monthly meetings, validly conveyed in the best tradition of the organisation.
“While we have our respect for Akeredolu and his colleagues of the Southern Governors Forum, which he leads, on their stand that it is only equitable that the next President of Nigeria after eight years of Buhari of Northern Nigeria extraction, should come from the South, we will not lend our support to those who betray that cause for the lucre of vice presidential porridge or those who see equity only from the parochial prism of their ethnic benefits.