The Yoruba Community in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, has distanced itself from an alleged mobilisation notice circulating among youths in the North in support of President Bola Tinubu’s second-term ambition.
- +Yoruba group in the North disowns unauthorised Tinubu mobilisation notice
In a public notice signed by its President-General, Barrister Afiz Adigun, the group described the notice as unauthorized and warned members of the public against individuals falsely claiming to represent the organisation.
In a public notice signed by its President-General, Barrister Afiz Adigun, the group described the notice as unauthorized and warned members of the public against individuals falsely claiming to represent the organisation.
According to the statement, the leadership of the Yoruba Community had already taken an official position regarding the 2027 presidential election, having adopted President Bola Tinubu as its preferred candidate for a second term following a congress attended by its elders and representatives.
The group further stated that the decision led to the establishment of a political platform known as the Yoruba Northern Network for Tinubu (YONNET), which is responsible for coordinating political activities and support campaigns across the 19 Northern states and the FCT.
Barr. Adigun explained that Deputy President of Yoruba Community 19 Northern States, Hon. James Olorunfemi serves as the National Coordinator of YONNET, while presidents of Yoruba Community chapters in each northern state function as state coordinators under the structure.
The group expressed concern over what it described as attempts by unauthorized persons to issue directives and mobilise Yoruba youths in the name of the community, particularly notices.
He however called on members not to assemble in Kaduna or participate in activities not approved by its recognised political wing.
“We dissociate ourselves from any memo or directive calling for all Yoruba youths not to assemble in Kaduna or similar actions that did not originate from YONNET or this office,” the statement said.
The community urged members, APC stakeholders and the general public to verify all political communications through its official channels to avoid being misled by misinformation and impersonators.
It further advised individuals and organisations seeking to coordinate activities related to support for President Tinubu’s second-term bid in Northern Nigeria to liaise directly with YONNET or the National Secretariat.
The statement reaffirmed the group’s support for President Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC), while emphasising the need for discipline, proper coordination and adherence to established structures in all political engagements.
The leadership also urged members to remain vigilant against unauthorised announcements circulating on social media and other platforms.
