
Yoruba Nation campaigner, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, says he
is not at war with the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.); the
six governors in the South-West zone or any government official. He, however,
stressed that it was saddening that the Buhari regime has not addressed the
security challenges in the South-West zone which was the genesis of his
agitation for Yoruba Nation. Igboho, in his 2022 New Year Message, said everyone
living in the country deserves to be protected regardless of their tribe,
religion or political leanings. The New Year message was signed by one of the
activist’s lawyers in Nigeria, Pelumi Olajengbesi, on behalf of his client. It
was titled, ‘Sunday Igboho’s New Year message for 2022’. It read, “Let it be
abundantly clear that I am not at war with President Buhari, the Governors or
anybody in government. “What I want the government to do is to address the
genesis of my agitation for a Yoruba Nation. “The genesis is the insecurity in
Ibarapaland and other places in the entire Yorubaland where farmers were maimed,
hacked to death, kidnapped and raped as if there are no security agents in the
country. Everybody deserves to be protected and feel safe in their country
regardless of their tribe, religion or political leanings. “At some points our
people became helpless and they can no longer go to their farmlands again.
Scores of farmers were butchered to death in 2021 and the government pretends
that all is okay. No, this must not continue and this was why I rose to stop the
menace. I didn’t speak up to fight government, I spoke to ensure protection for
our people. “My message is that in 2022, the government should rise up and put
an end to the havoc caused by herdsmen that are criminals and give everyone a
sense of belonging – whether foreign or locals — and stop the attack of our
people in Yorubaland. “I am not selfish about myself, I am more concerned about
helpless citizens who buried their loved ones to aimless killings in 2021 and I
pray the Almighty God would stop the killings of innocent people in Nigeria.”
Detained in Cotonou prison for over five months For over five months, the
49-year-old agitator has been in detention in neighbouring Benin Republic since
his arrest around 8pm on July 19, 2021 at the Cadjèhoun Airport in Cotonou. The
Cour De’appal De Cotonou since the arraignment of Igboho on July 27, 2021, has
not sat, fuelling speculations that the detention of Igboho is laced with
political undertones. Igboho’s continued incarceration has also doused Yoruba
Nation agitations in the last five months as his followers and associates have
laid low, suspending secessionist rallies as was done in the South-West before
the near-perpetual ordeal of the agitator. Igboho’s mentor in the struggle, who
is also an arrowhead for self-determination, Banji Akintoye, had since left
Nigeria for Benin Republic after he got wind that the Buhari regime plotted his
arrest. The 86-year-old professor of History had said he was in Cotonou to
facilitate Igboho’s release. Detained in Cotonou prison for over five months For
over five months, the 49-year-old agitator has been in detention in neighbouring
Benin Republic since his arrest around 8pm on July 19, 2021 at the Cadjèhoun
Airport in Cotonou. The Cour De’appal De Cotonou since the arraignment of Igboho
on July 27, 2021, has not sat, fuelling speculations that the detention of
Igboho is laced with political undertones. Igboho’s continued incarceration has
also doused Yoruba Nation agitations in the last five months as his followers
and associates have laid low, suspending secessionist rallies as was done in the
South-West before the near-perpetual ordeal of the agitator. Igboho’s mentor in
the struggle, who is also an arrowhead for self-determination, Banji Akintoye,
had since left Nigeria for Benin Republic after he got wind that the Buhari
regime plotted his arrest. The 86-year-old professor of History had said he was
in Cotonou to facilitate Igboho’s release. Home News Sports Metro Plus
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Yoruba Nation campaigner, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, says he
is not at war with the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.); the
six governors in the South-West zone or any government official. He, however,
stressed that it was saddening that the Buhari regime has not addressed the
security challenges in the South-West zone which was the genesis of his
agitation for Yoruba Nation. Igboho, in his 2022 New Year Message, said everyone
living in the country deserves to be protected regardless of their tribe,
religion or political leanings. The New Year message was signed by one of the
activist’s lawyers in Nigeria, Pelumi Olajengbesi, on behalf of his client. It
was titled, ‘Sunday Igboho’s New Year message for 2022’. It read, “Let it be
abundantly clear that I am not at war with President Buhari, the Governors or
anybody in government. “What I want the government to do is to address the
genesis of my agitation for a Yoruba Nation. “The genesis is the insecurity in
Ibarapaland and other places in the entire Yorubaland where farmers were maimed,
hacked to death, kidnapped and raped as if there are no security agents in the
country. Everybody deserves to be protected and feel safe in their country
regardless of their tribe, religion or political leanings. “At some points our
people became helpless and they can no longer go to their farmlands again.
Scores of farmers were butchered to death in 2021 and the government pretends
that all is okay. No, this must not continue and this was why I rose to stop the
menace. I didn’t speak up to fight government, I spoke to ensure protection for
our people. “My message is that in 2022, the government should rise up and put
an end to the havoc caused by herdsmen that are criminals and give everyone a
sense of belonging – whether foreign or locals — and stop the attack of our
people in Yorubaland. “I am not selfish about myself, I am more concerned about
helpless citizens who buried their loved ones to aimless killings in 2021 and I
pray the Almighty God would stop the killings of innocent people in Nigeria.”
Detained in Cotonou prison for over five months For over five months, the
49-year-old agitator has been in detention in neighbouring Benin Republic since
his arrest around 8pm on July 19, 2021 at the Cadjèhoun Airport in Cotonou. The
Cour De’appal De Cotonou since the arraignment of Igboho on July 27, 2021, has
not sat, fuelling speculations that the detention of Igboho is laced with
political undertones. Igboho’s continued incarceration has also doused Yoruba
Nation agitations in the last five months as his followers and associates have
laid low, suspending secessionist rallies as was done in the South-West before
the near-perpetual ordeal of the agitator. Igboho’s mentor in the struggle, who
is also an arrowhead for self-determination, Banji Akintoye, had since left
Nigeria for Benin Republic after he got wind that the Buhari regime plotted his
arrest. The 86-year-old professor of History had said he was in Cotonou to
facilitate Igboho’s release. Buhari’s maddening heat on separatists The Buhari
regime in 2021 turned maddening heat on separatist agitators and descended on
their arrowheads including Igboho who agitated for the South-West to pull out of
the Nigerian State over perceived injustice and insecurity. Buhari also didn’t
spare the detained leader of South-East separatist group, the proscribed
Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu. On July 1, 2021, around 2am, the
Department of State Services stormed the Ibadan residence of Igboho in a Gestapo
style, killing two of his associates and arresting 12 others. The luxury cars
and the house of the agitator in the Soka area of Oyo State were also riddled
with bullets.
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