Akintoye, others lead march to United Nations General Assembly

Yoruba Nation arrowhead, Prof Banji Akintoye, will lead a “one million march” to the United Nations General Assembly in September to demand a referendum on self-determination and abolition of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, his spokesman, Maxwell Adeleye has said.

Adeleye, in a statement on Tuesday titled, ‘Akintoye, others, lead NINAS One Million March to United Nations General Assembly, said the octogenarian professor of history who is currently in Benin Republic, would be joined by others leaders from the South and Middle Belt in Nigeria to the venue of the march in New York from 14 to 21 September during UNGA 76th session.

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According to the aide, the leaders are members of the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination who signed the Constitutional Force Majure declared on December 16, 2020, rejecting the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and calling for a United Nations supervised Referendum.

The leaders include NINAS Secretary-General, Prof. Yusuf Turaki; Ex-Commissioner for Education in Osun State, Barr. Tony Nnadi; and National Chairman of Ilana Omo Oodua, Prof Wale Adeniran, amongst others.

The statement read in part, “We have read a trending statement authored by a faceless group demanding for the ban of Ilana Omo Oodua from making presentation before the world at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly.

“We wish to say very expressly that Ilana Omo Oodua, contrary to media reports, will not be making any official presentation at UNGA.

“What will be happening at UNGA is that the members of Ilana Omo Oodua under the leadership of Emeritus Professor Banji Akintoye alongside other members of NINAS from the Lower Niger and Middle Belt of Nigeria will be holding a One Million March opposite the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the United States from 14th to 21st September 2021 to demand a referendum to decide on the rights to self-determination of the people who want an end to unitary systems of Nigeria which has been turned into an apartheid state.

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