Sunday Igboho has dared Governor Makinde over quit notice in Igangan
GoldenNewsNg gathered that Sunday Adeyemo, a popular Yoruba activist popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has dared the government of Oyo state to arrest him following his “leave” order to Fulani herders in Igangan community.
Sunday Igboh on Friday, January 22, stormed the town in Ibarapa East local government area of Oyo state after the expiration his seven-day ultimatum to the Fulani herders mandating them to vacate the community.
secessionist had a week ago visited the community to issue quit notice to herdsmen residents in the area after accusing them of perpetrating criminal activities
He was reportedly said to have insisted that Seriki, a popular herder, must leave the town, saying so many people fingered him to be behind the insecurity in the area.
Addressing the people of the community in a now-viral video, Igboho described Governor Seyi Makinde’s directive that no one can be evicted from the state as a joke.
The chief Sunday Igboho is wearing bullet proof and he is gingering youths without bullet proof to start attacking herdsmen. 🤣
pic.twitter.com/cRw1qWfB4U— Omo Kiikan 💙💐 (@OmoKiikan) January 22, 2021
Igboho, who spoke in Yoruba language, dared the governor and accused him of backing the Fulani herders who are threatening the peace of Yoruba race.
“Is it the Fulani’s that make the laws of the land? Have you forgotten when you were ‘bankrolling’ me when you wanted to become Governor and all I did for you all during the elections, and now you dare threaten me?
Well, I don’t believe that you are serious with your threats yet, until you bring all the soldiers and policemen to arrest me in my house, before I know you are serious. You are all fools.
The YORUBAS have Risen to Put an end to Foolani Janjaweed Intimidation.
Sunday Igboho live at Ibarapa Oyo State ahead of today's Quit Notice on Foolani Herdsmen Grazing illegally on Oyo Forest Reserves.@MaziNnamdiKanu Dalu rinne maka ikpote ha na ụra pic.twitter.com/hyRnam5eQB— Stateless For Now Until #Biafra is Free (@princeiel) January 22, 2021
“You are threatening me in my fatherland with Fulanis. You will not prosper.
Meanwhile, Governor Seyi Makinde has maintained that no one has the right to ask anyone to leave any part of the country. Also in a tweet on Friday, the Oyo state governor also stressed that “enemies are not people of any tribe or ethnic group but anyone engaged in criminal activities.