According to a statement signed by Leader of the group,Prophet  Ayodele Ologunlolua and made available to The Guardian in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, it said, the Yoruba nation must peacefully  exit from the failed country of Nigeria.
Ologunlolua stated that the youths arrived at the decision because they were painfully concerned that their parents appear to be ignorant of, or uncaring about sufferings they experienced daily for many decades in Nigeria.
He said: ‘’We, the generation of Concerned Yoruba Youth Stakeholders in the Preservation and Liberation of the Yoruba People and Nation, hereby issue this message to the current generation of Yoruba Elders and Leaders whom God has given the privilege of speaking for the Yoruba people and nation in the affairs of Nigeria.
‘’Our dear parents, according to the best of reliable statistics and estimates, our generation, aged 18 to 50 years, is slightly over 70 per cent  of the population of all Yoruba people at home in Nigeria and in the Yoruba Diaspora worldwide. Because of your parental inputs into our lives, we Yoruba children and grandchildren of this generation, aged 18-50 years, are the most educated Yoruba generation ever and the most educated generation of people in Africa.
‘’We arrived at the decision to issue this message to you because we are painfully concerned that you, our illustrious parents, appear to be ignorant of, or uncaring about, or insensitive towards, our conditions and prospects and sufferings, which have been going on now for many decades now in the context of the country called Nigeria’’.
Against this backdrop, the leader said the Yoruba would no longer be part of the failed union, urging their  parents to join them in advocating that the authorities and influential leaders of Nigeria should consent to a programme of peaceful discussions towards a peaceful and mutually respectful negotiation of the exit of the Yoruba  from Nigeria.
He said: ‘’We completely and fearlessly reject any further Yoruba participation in any programme of restructuring  of the Nigerian political and economic chaos, or of Nigerian constitutional amendment, since such participation presumes that our Yoruba nation will continue to be part of the Nigeria of economic and security failure, and since we are totally sure that restructuring can never stop the Fulani agenda of ethnic cleansing and land seizures because restructuring cannot keep the Fulani out of any part of Nigeria, and restructuring can never eliminate the horrible and destructive corruption and insensitive governance that have become deeply ingrained in the group psychology of Nigerian leadership and in the chaotic political and economic systems of Nigeria.
‘’We hereby note before all mankind that, worldwide, peacefully negotiated settlements have proven to be constructive and progress-yielding paths out of multicultural states that are distressed by the tensions of irreconcilable orientations and values such as now characterize the failed Nigeria enterprise.
‘’And, accordingly, we advocate, and we urge our parents to join us in advocating, that the authorities and influential leaders of Nigeria should consent to a programme of peaceful discussions and negotiations by representatives of the various peoples of Nigeria, towards a peaceful and mutually respectful negotiation of the exit of any people from Nigeria, or the dissolution of the now destructive Nigerian experiment’’.
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