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The Maiden Ogu Day Organising Committee

Give Us Our Own State…Egun Community
 
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Fri, 27 Dec 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

NIGERIA (Ogun) – An appeal has gone to the Federal Government by the Egun Community of the South-West of Nigeria that a state should be created for them so as to enhance speedy development of their community.

This was said yesterday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during a press conference to commemorate the maiden edition of Ogu Day.

In his words, the Chairman, Main Organising Committee, Abayomi Hunye, said the ethnic group’s failure to develop was because they were a minority group both in Lagos and Ogun, adding that the story would be different if they all lived in one state.

 “The division of the ethnic group into two states in Nigeria has been a major setback in the development of the people as they are often seen as a minority in the present arrangement. We believe the story would have been different if they were together in a state,” he said.

Mr. Hunye said the separation of the group into two states had also affected their unity.

“Therefore, this is an avenue for all Ogus, irrespective of their geographical location, to come together under one umbrella for the betterment of the people; hence why the Ogu Nation Forum was formed. The main aim of this forum is to foster unity among all Ogus in Nigeria. Membership is open to all Ogu descendants.”

Earlier in his speech, he said the main pronunciation of the name is not Egun, but Ogu.

He stressed that the forum was not a nationalist movement and that the Ogus were committed to contributing their quota to the development of the different states they belonged to.

“However, like any other ethnic group, we would appreciate more recognition as a people both at the state and national levels,” he said.

 

 

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