
Top leaders of the Oodua Peoples’
Congress (OPC), who are opposed to the leadership style of its National
Coordinator, Otunba Gani Adams, Wednesday vowed to consult extensively towards
ensuring the emergence of a new successor.
The selection process for a new national
coordinator, they said, would include the consultation of the Ifa (Yoruba
divinity) oracle to get the “right person.”
Speaking with reporters at a sensitisation meeting
held in Sagamu, Ogun State, the leaders under the aegis of National
Coordinating Council of OPC restated their decision to relieve Adams of his
post over alleged “anti-group/congress activities.”
The organisation, it will be recalled, had been
enmeshed in crisis over the campaign fund allegedly collected by its leader for
the last presidential elections.
One of the NCC members, Morufu Salami, told
reporters that Adams was no longer in charge of affairs of the Yoruba
socio-cultural group.
Salami, who is the Kwara State coordinator of OPC,
said the group had also petitioned the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged mismanagement of
the campaign fund collected from former President Goodluck Jonathan.
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