- The Yoruba Council has urged Eastern leaders to adopt a nationalistic approach and abandon regional sentiments
- The council emphasized the need for constitutional review and rotational presidency to ensure fairness and reduce political marginalization, giving the Eastern region a fair chance at the presidency
- The Yoruba Council advised the Igbos to end sentiment-based campaigns and build alliances with other regions
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FCT, Abuja – The Yoruba Council has highlighted major actions that the Eastern leaders must take regarding the possibility of an Igbo presidency in Nigeria.
The Yoruba council led by Hassan Oladotun, who spoke exclusively with Legit.ng on Saturday, August 24, urged Eastern leaders to adopt specific strategies if they hope to see one of their own ascend to the highest office in the land.