A Yoruba group has described the visit and donation by a former governor of Lagos State and national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to victims of fire outbreak at a market in Katsina State as a mere political eye service.
The group, known as Omoluabi Coalition, in a press release signed by its Director-General, Engr. Seye Karounwi, on Thursday, noted that the visit to a market in far-away Katsina State to sympathize with victims of the inferno was nothing but a move to curry the political favour of the electorate in the North ahead of the 2023 presidential election.
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Tinubu was in Katsina on Wednesday to sympathise with victims of a fire incident that recently ravaged the main market but the group noted that it was contrary to the prism of charity beginning at home, which is at the root of Yoruba’s Omoluabi ethos.
“Asiwaju Tinubu turned blind eye to a similar crisis at the Sasha Market in Ibadan, Oyo State or the recent fire outbreak at the Akesan Market in Oyo township, but jumped into a long journey to Katsina State “to sympathize with the victims and to be his brothers’ keeper.”
“We cannot but conclude that the purpose of Asiwaju Tinubu’s visit to Katsina is firmly rooted in politics, and has nothing to do with philanthropy.
“This is not the first time that Tinubu would compromise on the interest of the Yoruba in his infertile adventure of seeking acceptance from political establishments from the North.
“We recall his faux pas during the murder of the daughter of a former leader of Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasonranti.
“We also recall his denigration of traditional rulers in Osun State during the last governorship election in that state.
“He has done it time and again and Tinubu is not leaving anyone in doubt that he is ever ready to ridicule the Yoruba race for his political interest.
“Ordinarily, we hold nothing against him pursuing his political interest for whatever it is worth.
“But we denounce his penchant for abandoning and compromising on Yoruba’s interest because of his selfish political ambition.
“As a group, we sympathize with victims of the fire outbreak at the Katsina market and other markets across Nigeria.
“What we denounce is a politician who seeks to play politics on the misery of other people,” the statement said.