In this interview with ENIOLA AKINKUOTU, Afenifere leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, speaks about the tussle for the leadership of Yoruba race and other issues
The
 National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, 
has been described as the leader of the Yoruba and the successor of 
Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Being a close associate of Awolowo, do you share 
this view?
That is part of the nonsense being 
peddled by the media. How can Tinubu be the leader of the Yoruba race? 
The background of Awolowo’s leadership was never because he was in 
government. It was his integrity and track record. Now, they are calling
 Tinubu the leader because he won an election. Is that the qualification
 for Yoruba leadership? There is no way you can compare Tinubu with 
Awolowo and I regard it as an insult. What is the knowledge of Tinubu? 
How many books has he published? Awolowo propounded theories and 
established philosophies such that a former Prime Minister of the United
 Kingdom, Harold Wilson, said Awolowo was qualified to rule America. 
Even though Awolowo was the leader of the opposition, the then 
President, Shehu Shagari, honoured him with the Grand Commander of the 
Federal Republic title despite the fact that the title is preserved only
 for Heads of State. That shows you the pedigree of Awolowo. What of the
 background of Awolowo? Can we say the same of Tinubu? Comparing Awolowo
 to Tinubu is bringing Yoruba leadership to the ground. When did Tinubu 
come into prominence? Awolowo fought colonialism for years. But because 
Tinubu just won an election, those he has put in positions are now 
shouting ‘leader’. All those calling Tinubu Yoruba leader are his 
creations. They are Tinubu apologists. They are the ones he made 
governors and appointed commissioners. No prominent, self-respecting 
Yoruba man will accept Tinubu as a leader. How can Tinubu be a leader in
 a country where Prof. Wole Soyinka and others are? We have bigger 
characters in Yoruba land.
But who is the Yoruba leader?
That is not a question for now. Tinubu 
does not even qualify for that position. Go and look at all those who 
have been branded Yoruba leader and look at their pedigree and 
antecedents. There is no yardstick for quality today. How many Yoruba 
politicians who lived during the First Republic accept Tinubu as a 
leader? Is he a leader? Yesterday, he was extolling Babatunde Fashola 
but now he says Fashola must be crucified. Yesterday, he was extolling 
Kayode Fayemi but now Fayemi must be crucified. Whoever disagrees with 
him must be crucified. The yardstick of quality has gone to blazes
Former President Olusegun 
Obasanjo even said Awolowo was never the leader of the Yoruba but was 
only elected leader by his supporters.
Luckily, Gen. Adeyinka Adebayo is alive,
 so you can approach him to confirm whether this is true or not. But let
 me tell you something. Chief Awolowo was not in government when he was 
elected Yoruba leader. It was during the military era. The military 
summoned all leaders in Yoruba land not long after Awolowo was released 
from detention. There were no political parties at the time and all 
Yoruba leaders including Adisa Akinloye and TOS Benson were at the 
meeting and no one ever questioned the leadership of Awolowo even though
 they may disagree politically. Unfortunately, I blame the media for 
making Obasanjo what he is today.
What has Obasanjo done to make himself a
 judge over everybody? He behaves and talks as if Nigerian never existed
 until he became the President. Of all the colonial leaders who 
contributed to the struggle, have you heard Obasanjo say anything 
positive about them? Have you heard Obasanjo speak well of Nnamdi 
Azikiwe, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello or anyone? Has he ever praised them for 
anything? These were nationalist leaders. And even when Obasanjo became 
President, none of his successors or predecessors were good in his eyes.
 He is the only saint. He is a tragedy to the Yoruba people and this is 
not a laughing matter. All he does is condemn people but he has nothing 
to show for his more than eight years in office.
Here is a man who came to build three 
refineries when he was in government for three years as a military 
officer but when he returned as a civilian President, he could not build
 a single refinery and couldn’t repair the existing ones and he is 
talking. He was the Minister of Petroleum for eight years. He alone held
 the portfolio. He was a man who former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar 
said was bankrupt before he became President. Atiku said it was himself 
and Chief Oyewole Fasawe that prevented Obasanjo from declaring 
bankruptcy by putting N200,000 into his account. He has not refuted 
these claims but he is one of the richest men in Nigeria today and yet 
he accuses people of corruption.
Do you think President Muhammadu Buhari should probe Obasanjo?
Yes. If Buhari is sincere, there should 
not be any selective probe. Will it be fair to say that corruption 
started under Jonathan’s regime? Was it not Ibrahim Babangida that 
started a dedicated account which Sani Abacha later probed and led to 
the Okigbo inquiry? Should all these be discarded? What of the 
Haliburton inquiry that involved Obasanjo? What of Abdulsalami Abubakar?
 I am not saying that everybody should be probed but everything must be 
fair.
There have been allegations that Buhari may marginalise Yoruba going by the appointments he has made so far.
For me, it is too early to judge Buhari.
 I don’t want to rush him. He hasn’t even spent 100 days in office and 
he has four years to perform. I am expecting him to use his four years 
to prove wrong those of us who did not approve of his election because I
 don’t want him to fail as this will not be good for Nigeria. I want him
 to prove us wrong by showing us that he is a changed man. I know him as
 a dictator, a tribalist and a religious bigot. Let him prove me wrong 
and I will accept him as a true leader. Let him rectify all that is 
wrong.
Source- Punch 

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