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Yoruba Leaders Launch Omo Oduduwa Collective for Justice

Yoruba Leaders Launch Omo Oduduwa Collective for Justice

The Omo Oduduwa Collective, formed by prominent Yoruba figures including Prof. Akinyemi Onigbinde and Sen.

Babafemi Ojudu, aims to address Nigeria's pressing challenges. Announced in a joint statement on Tuesday in Lagos, the group emphasizes the need for citizens to speak out against the deteriorating conditions in the nation.

They advocate for a restructuring of Nigeria's constitution to allow for greater autonomy and fiscal federalism, highlighting the inadequacies of the current centralized security architecture against rising threats such as terrorism and banditry. The collective also calls for urgent reforms focused on citizen welfare, job creation, and economic inclusivity, particularly in light of the severe economic hardships faced by millions of Nigerians.

The group stresses the importance of moral leadership and civic engagement, asserting that the future of Yoruba land and Nigeria depends on accountability and the defense of ethical foundations in public life.

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