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Late Chief Adebanjo was Political Activist, Mentor – SEMBLE Mourns

Late Chief Adebanjo was Political Activist, Mentor – Southern, Middle Belt Forum Mourns

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF), has mourned the passing of Chief Ayo Adebanjo, the highly revered leader of Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organization he co-founded.

The statement was signed by Leader of SMBLF, Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark; Ohaneze President General; Sen. Azuta-Nbata; PANDEF President General, Ambassador (Dr.) God knows Igali and President Middle Belt Forum; Dr Pogu Bitrus as well as Coordinator; Barr. John Nnia Nwodo, respectfully stressed that Chief Adebanjo was also Deputy National Leader of SEMBLE until his death.

According to the forum, Adebanjo’s departure marks the end of an era, leaving a profound void in Nigeria’s political and socio-cultural landscape.

“On behalf of the people of Southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his immediate family, the Yoruba nation, and the entire country. Chief Adebanjo’s life was a beacon of integrity, justice, and unwavering commitment to democratic principles.

“A stalwart nationalist, Chief Adebanjo dedicated his life to the advancement of Nigeria, advocating for equity, fairness, and good governance.

“Unlike many of his contemporaries who wavered in their convictions, he remained resolute in his belief that Nigeria could only thrive on the foundation of true federalism and justice for all ethnic groups.

“His progressive ideals remained unchanged from his early days as a disciple of Chief Obafemi Awolowo through the various political transitions Nigeria underwent.

“One of his most courageous moments in recent history was his staunch support for the Southeast’s claim to the presidency in the 2023 elections. Even with a Yoruba candidate in the race, he championed fairness, arguing that the Igbo deserved a turn at the helm.

“His boldness in standing by this conviction, despite immense pressure, reaffirmed his legacy as a selfless leader who prioritized national unity over ethnic interests.

“Throughout his life, Chief Adebanjo was not only a political activist but also a mentor and father figure to many. His wisdom and counsel were invaluable in the deliberations of the SMBLF, where he played a vital role in shaping the forum’s positions on national issues. His absence will be profoundly felt, as his voice was always one of reason, courage, and foresight.

“Born in 1928, Chief Adebanjo’s journey was intertwined with Nigeria’s history, from the fight for independence to the struggles against military rule and the quest for a just democracy. He endured persecution, detentions, and threats but never wavered. His life was a testament to the power of resilience and principled leadership.

“As we bid farewell to this titan of justice and democracy, we pray for the peaceful repose of his soul. May the Almighty grant his family, the Yoruba people, and Nigeria the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss. His legacy will remain a guiding light for future generations”, it stated.

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