According to Joseph Evah, the coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group (IMG), if President Bola Tinubu is unable to reorganize Nigeria, the Yoruba people will not forgive him.
This was said by Evah in a Sun interview.
He claims that the Yoruba will challenge Tinubu’s grandkids even in the next 100 years if he is unable to reorganize Nigeria.
Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president, was the ideal candidate to reform Nigeria, according to Evah, but he was driven by greed.
According to him, “One thing that gives me joy is that Obasanjo is still alive and I know that he will be crying everyday because God released him from prison to come and fix Nigeria, but he failed due to his greed.
“He had the capacity; he was the right person at that time, when he was released to fix this country, but because of greed, he wanted a third term and when he didn’t get it, he was not ready to pursue the agenda for the wellbeing of Nigerians. We are just begging the current president, who has been an apostle of restructuring to do it.
“I heard him saying that he was going to do it slowly. His Yoruba people will not forgive him if he fails to restructure Nigeria. And let me remind him that the Yoruba people will question his children, if he fails to do that. If he did not restructure Nigeria, in the next 100 years, Yoruba people will question his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
“The Yoruba people have that capacity. We said we want restructuring now and he is talking about doing it slowly while the enemies are calculating how to derail anything called restructuring.”