The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams has
revealed how his 14 months detainment by former President Olusegun Obasanjo
affected his livelihood.
Adams, who is the leader of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC,
was detained in 2000 by Obasanjo for alleged instigation of violence in
Southwest region.
In an interview with The Punch on Saturday, Adams said there
was no group in the world that made a landmark without having a turbulent time.
He said for one to be a prominent figure, and for a group to
be prominent, nationally and globally, one must pay the dues and make
sacrifices.
Adams added that when one reads books and is a student of
history, something like that should not weigh one down in the process and after
the process.
According to him, he had already made up his mind that no
matter the victimisation, he was ready to pay the price, saying he did not see
the detention as something that affected him, although the first and second
arrests affected his livelihood, especially when Obasanjo was in power.
“I was detained for 14 months. Everything in my house,
including my cars, was destroyed. I had to start afresh when I came back in
December 2006.
“In 2001, I was detained for another three and a half
months, so it affected a lot of things. But the 14-month detention affected
everything I had. So, I had to start to rebuild everything I had in my life.
But it has become history today,” he said.
Adams said the sacrifices he made were part of the reasons
the Yoruba leaders and obas accorded him the prestigious title, Aare Ona
Kakanfo.
“If you don’t pay your dues, they can’t give you that
position. Your antecedents matter. Somebody who passed through all these
challenges and did not give up definitely ought to be given a title to defend
the Yoruba race,” he said.
He, however, said both his experiences in prison were
horrible, saying that he did not see Nigerian prisons as correctional centres.
On whether he had reconciled with Obasanjo as was being
speculated, Adams simply said “I don’t want to talk about that.”
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