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Don’t celebrate 30th anniversary of OPC, Akinpelu tells Iba Gani Adams
The plan by the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), has been described as a slap on the faces of founding fathers of the organization.
The National Publicity Secretary of OPC New Era, Comrade Adesina Akinpelu, who said this in a statement issued in Ibadan, stated that Iba Adams is not in the position to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the group.
It wuold be recalled that the Chairman of OPC 30th Anniversary Planning Committee, Prof. Kolawole Raheem, had last Thursday unveiled the programmes of activities lined up for the anniversary, disclosing that the eight -day long activities would climaxed with a grand reception to be held in Lagos on Thursday, August 29, 2024.
But Akinpelu in his reaction, described the planned anniversary as another attempt by Iba Adams to obtain money from Yorubas, both at home and in the diaspora, insisting that he can only celebrate the disunity he caused among OPC members, as there are four different factions of Yoruba socio-cultural group today.
He listed the factions to include the Fasheun faction, New Era faction, Iba Gani Adams faction, and Reformed OPC faction.
According to him, Iba Adams can only celebrate anniversary of his own faction of OPC, and not anniversary of the OPC co-founded by late Dr. Fredrick Fasheun and few other respected Yoruba leaders in 1994.
Akinpelu maintained that if truly Iba Adams has good intentions for planning to celebrate OPC’s 30th anniversary, he should reach out to leaders of other factions of the group.
He, therefore, urged Yoruba traditional rulers, politicians and other well-meaning sons and daughters of the race both at home and in the diaspora to disregard any invitation or request for financial support concerning the proposed anniversary.
Akinpelu while going down memory lane, recalled that Iba Adams was declared as leader of OPC on March 1, 1999 at 19, Olusoga Street, Mushin, Lagos, in a rebellious manner against the leadership of late Fasheun.
He said, “We the masses and youths in the OPC laid down our lives to support Gani Adams because we thought that he was a youth like us. We know how many OPC members that died on that day.
“But instead of using the position to fight the cause of the Yoruba race, Gani Adams has continued to use the name of OPC to enrich himself and cause disunity among members of the group. Those Professors and elders still following Gani Adams around know the truth, but they cannot say it to his face.
“The Ooni of Ife has long called for unity among all the OPC factions. Gani Adams has not allowed that to happen. He is now planning to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a group that is largely divided, contrary to the dreams of its founding – fathers”
He noted that if Iba Adams is interested in the progress of the Yoruba race and OPC in particular, he would have worked towards ensuring unity among members of the group as instructed by Oba Ogunwusi.
“When the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Adeyemi, wanted to install Gani Adams as the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Dr. Fasheun did not oppose it, he supported him. But when Fasheun was sick and eventually died and even till today, Iba Adams has not visited the family. We are talking of one of the founding fathers of the organization”, he added.