Leaders of Yoruba nation converged in Ibadan, Oyo State on Wednesday to reecho their agitation for secession of Yoruba nation from Nigeria.
At the event, the leader of the group, Professor Adebanji Akintoye, said over 55million people in Yoruba land will get their freedom without breaking the law of the country or shedding any blood.
Akintoye stressed the importance of the struggle, saying when they first started the struggle, they had 45 organisations but now they can boast of 107 organisations.
He stated this at the celebration of this year’s remembrance of Kiriji war which happened between 1877 and 1893.
The scholar, while insisting that nothing would stop the liberation of Yoruba from its enemies, warned the youths who he said were very important in the fight for struggle.
The leader of Yoruba struggle, who presented the lead paper at the event, said: “We have been saying we will have a Yoruba nation of our own.
“Yoruba World Congress is committed to helping Yoruba nation to secure its position in the comity of nations.”
Speaking further, the renowned historian said: “They do say I don’t compromise.
“It’s not every time. But once we say, we will take a common stance, I don’t know how to betray.
“We will get Yoruba nation free without violence, we will not break the laws of Nigeria.
“If there is anyone who wants to be violent, we will tell them, no. ”
He, however, warned youths against violence as they planned rally on the celebration of October 1 this year, saying “they reserved the rights to stage a rally but should be careful not to allow violence that could lead to death.
He said: “If you’re violent and there are dead bodies on the streets, you are circumventing our purpose.
“We are telling the world that we want our own country.
“We have the rights to demand for our rights.