Document #1162458
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
Founded in 1994 (Post Express 1
Aug. 1999; ibid. 4 Aug. 1999), the Oodua People's Congress (OPC) is
a Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, whose main objective was to
promote and defend the interests of the Yorubas peoples (ibid.; P.M
News 12 Nov. 1998; Radio Kudirat 15 Nov. 1998). At its foundation,
the OPC executive caucus included notable members such as Dr.
Fasheun-president, Chief Femi Orebote-assistant secretary, Dr. Beko
Ramsome Kuti-treasurer, Delo Olalekan-financial secretary and
Alhaji Oluwatoyin Jimoh- organizing secretary (Post
Express 4 Aug. 1999). From about 200 members in 1994 (Post
Express 1 Aug. 1999), the OPC counts now about two million
members across the country (ibid.; ibid. 4 Aug. 1999).
However, following the incarceration in
1996 of the OPC leader, dissension appeared within the organization
and another faction led by Ganiyu Adms emerged and "took a violent
posture and unleashed terror on the security agents and even the
public"(Post Express 1 Aug. 1999).
A 30 July 1999 Post Express
article commented that "the OPC has become quite nihilistic in
pursuit of whatever may be its vision for the Yoruba people on
whose behalf its ostensible has perpetrated some of its recent
excess. The leadership of the congress has obviously lost control
to some young, misguided dare-devils, who have carried on as plain
mustangs terrorising innocent citizens who, in their warped vision,
are obstacles to their good whatever it is!"
According to a 25 March 1999 Nigeria News
Network 1999, the OPC leader, Dr Fasheun himself admitted that "OPC
has been known and identified by Nigerians as a violent
organization". But he added that "the violence is caused by some
miscreants within OPC who do not know the objectives" (ibid.).
Several 1998 and 1999 reports refer to
arrests of many OCP members by the police after attacking, clashing
with security forces or storming courts in order to free their
colleagues (Nigeria News Network 18 Mar. 1999; ibid. 10 Mar. 1999;
Post Express 1 Aug. 1999; P.M. News 17 Dec. 1997; ibid. 10
Dec. 1998).
Detailed information on the OPC, including
the circumstances of its foundation, its fractionalization, its
membership, its organization; its relations with Nigerian
authorities and the police, its national and international
connections can be found in the attachments from Post
Express, a Nigerian newspaper.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum.
References
Nigeria News Network. 25 March 1999.
"Obasanjo Is Oodua People's Congress Member, Leader Reveals." http://www.nigerianews.net/cgi-local/getnewsArticle.cgi?id=385.
[Accessed 24 Aug. 1999]
_____. 18 March 1999. "600 Oodua People
Congress (OPC) Members Arrested." http://www.nigerianews.net/cgi-local/getnewsArticle.cgi?id=177.
[Accessed 24 Aug. 1999].
_____. 10 March 1999. "Police, Oodua
People's Congress Clash Again In Mushin." http://www.nigerianews.net/cgi-local/getnewsArticle.cgi?id=284.
[Accessed 24 Aug. 1999].
P.M News [Lagos]. 17 December
1998. "Nigeria; Why We Withdrew From OPC's Defence-Gani."
(NEXIS)
_____. 10 December 1998. "Nigeria; Today
in Nigeria Newspapers." (Africa News/NEXIS)
_____. 12 November 1998. Olanrewaju
S.&Orok G. "Nigeria; Activist Goes Into Hiding." (Africa
News/NEXIS)
Post Express [Lagos]. 4 Aug.
1999. Obayagbon H. "OPC: Drawing a Line in the Sand." http://www.postexpresswired.com/po...78d7a?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,
opc. [Accessed 25 Aug. 1999]
_____. 1 August 1999. Ojebisi A, Muraina
B. "OPC Platform for a Regional Army." http://www.postexpresswired.com/po...314?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,
oodua. [Accessed 25 Aug. 1999]
_____. 30 July 1999. "The OPC Mustangs."
http://www.postexpresswired.com/po...cfb?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,
oodua. [Accessed 24 Aug. 1999]
Radi Kudirat (Voice of Democracy)
[Nigeria, in English]. 13 November 1998. "Police Manhunt for
Separatist Yoruba Group leader Under Way." (BBC Summary 15 Nov.
1998/NEXIS)
Attachments
Post Express [Lagos]. 4 Aug. 1999.
Obayagbon H. "OPC: Drawing a Line in the Sand." http://www.postexpresswired.com/po...78d7a?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,
opc. [Accessed 25 Aug. 1999], p. 5.
_____. 1 August 1999. Ojebisi A, Muraina
B. "OPC Platform for a Regional Army." http://www.postexpresswired.com/po...314?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,
oodua. [Accessed 25 Aug. 1999], p. 6.