From Paul Orude, Bauchi
The Yoruba community in Bauchi state has elected a veteran journalist, Segun Awofadeji, as the President-General of all Yoruba-speaking towns and communities residing in the state.
Awofadeji emerged as winner of Saturday’s election after defeating the incumbent President, Bamigbade Abayomi who sought reelection.
The Vice President, Prof AbdulAzeez Eyitayo Kazeem, was re-elected unopposed, while Mukaila Adegboyega was elected Secretary. Alhaji Ahmed Olokoba was re-elected Financial Secretary of the community.
Awofadeji is a senior journalist with ThisDay Newspapers.
“I therefore want to call on those who lost the election to support the present administration’s move towards transforming the Yoruba Community in the state,” he assured while delivering his acceptance speech.
“The Yorubas have a rich and robust culture and tradition of peaceful co-existence and harmonious relationship with one another and with other tribes, irrespective of ethno-religious, political and socio-cultural differences.
“So,I strongly appeal to you all to continue to promote unity, tolerance, peaceful co-existence, harmonious relationship and love among ourselves as well as with our host community.”
He said that now that the election is over; it is time for him to work.
Awofadeji implored all contestants, in the interest of the Yoruba Community, Bauchi State chapter, to rally around his administration, “as we forge a united front to chart a new chapter that would take our community in the state to the promised land.”

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