OPC founder, Fasehun quits politics, activism


Dr Frederick Fasehun, founder of Oodua Peoples’ Congress announced today his retirement from partisan politics and civil rights activism.
Fasehun who helped to nurture the Unity Party of Nigeria and campaigned for the re-election of former president Goodluck Jonathan, announced this at his 80th birthday in Lagos.
He said henceforth he would like to wear the toga of Elder Statesman.
“I give up placard-carrying; every Nigerian is my brother, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo and others.
“All of us should be committed to bridge-building; henceforth, I will be an advocate of peace to all, he said.
“We have not noticed the possible aspect of change but 100 days is too short. We want Nigerians to be patient; we want to advise President Muhammadu Buhari to concentrate on governance,” Fasehun also said.
Fasehun said his birthday celebration was organised to build bridges as it brought different ethnic groups in Nigeria together.





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