Sunday, September 6, 2015

Obasanjo, Tinubu empowered Adams, deserve insult —Fasehun

The Founder, O’odua Peoples Congress, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has said former President Olusegun Obasanjo and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu deserved the attacks recently unleashed on them by the National Coordinator of the OPC, Gani Adams.
According to him, they gave Adams the wings with which he is flying.

Adams had in an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH on August 30, 2015, carpeted Obasanjo for refusing to regard the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the leader of Yoruba, and Tinubu for allegedly attracting the anger of other Yoruba leaders because the ex-governor undermined their authorities.

Fasehun, in an interview with our correspondent on Friday, said the OPC had its principles which it still maintained.

He, however, said those who could not follow the laid-down principles were the ones that created their factions.

He added that while the constitution of the group did not allow its leaders to dictate to its members, the ideals of the group were still being maintained.

“Some people might have deflected from the principles, I won’t deny that. That is why we have factions here and there,” he stated.

When asked if Adams’ recent comments on Obasanjo and Tinubu were the general position of the OPC on the individuals, Fasehun stated that he maintained cordial relationship with the two leaders, urging Nigerians to ask why Adams’ relationship with them turned sour.

The OPC founder pointed out that the political interest being pursued by the Adams-led faction was different from what his faction stands for.

He added that the group remained non-political.

Fasehun said, “They gave him wings and he has to fly with the wings they gave him. You should first find out about the original relationship between those who are abusing now and those who have been abused.

“I maintain cordial relationship with them. These coordinators (of the OPC) were given wings to fly with and our people did not see that the fact that they were persuading these people to kick against the good might one day turn against them. And that is precisely what is happening.

“Why are there OPC factions? Who encouraged the break-up? These are the questions people should be asking.”

The OPC leader stated that Adams’ controversy with politicians was not an embarrassment to him or the group.

Punch

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