WUFIPA lists conditions to support Lagos State Assembly’s planned business ownership laws 

Fri, Jun 9, 2023
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Politics

By Anthony Isibor

THE Worldwide United Forum For Igbo Patriots and Aborigines, WUFIPA, has listed some conditions that will make the group to back the Lagos State Assembly’s plan to urgently pass its new property and business ownership laws favouring only Lagos State indigenes and reverse all reversals.

Reacting to the statement credited to Mudashiru Obasa, speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly that Lagos belongs to Yorubas and that the Lagos State House of Assembly will urgently pass new property, and business ownership laws favouring only Lagos State indigenes and reverse all reversals, WUFIPA said in a statement signed by Edwin Chukwudire-Obi, its founder, that the planned legislation was a welcome development as long as:

· The law will also prevent non-Yorubas from marrying Yorubas and vice versa.

·  All children born by non-Yoruba spouses to Yorubas will be termed illegitimate bastards and lose their inheritance rights in Lagos State.

·  The law will protect big Yoruba churches like RCCG, Winners Chapel, Deeper Life, Mountain of Fire etc, so that non-Yorubas will no longer attend these churches

·  The law will make sure that Yorubas attend only Yoruba owned schools and hospitals vice versa.

·  The law will make the Yorubas rent their houses or sell their lands to only fellow Yorubas.

Other conditions include:

“The law will grant that Yorubas buy spare parts and other goods imported or manufactured only by Yorubas and vice versa.

“Zenith, Fidelity, Access, Standard Chartered bank, Insurance companies and other corporate organizations not owned by Yorubas will employ only non Yorubas and vice versa.

“The law will create separate public transportation system, markets, shopping malls and other public utilities that accommodate only Yorubas and vice versa, and ensure that all the head offices of oil companies in Yoruba land to located to their operational base in the Niger Delta.” it said.

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