We’ll Clear Southwest of Terrorist Herdsmen – Sunday Igboho

 

“These bad ones are our target. Any herdsman who engages in kidnapping would be flushed out not only Igangan, we are going to visit all Yorubaland and ensure there is peace everywhere.”

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Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, has declared that there will be peace for terrorist Fulani herdsmen until they are flushed out of the Southwest. on Monday declared war on killer herdsmen during a visit to some parts of Ogun.

 

*Sunday Adeyemo, aka Igboho during the visit to Ogun state

The right activist popularly known as Sunday Igboho made these remark during a stopover in Abeokuta on Monday on his way to Ketuland to commiserate with the people who were reported to have suffered brutality as a result of the connivance of some soldiers and herdsmen.

During the brief stopover in Abeokuta, the activist who normally addresses his crowd in his native Yoruba language reminded them that he was following developments everywhere in the Southwest: “I observe there is injustice from the herdsmen because they know the power that they have in the Federal Government so, they behave as if Yoruba people are nobody. They kill our people, they kidnap our people, and they rape our women”

The activist reminded the people that Yoruba people have no problem with anyone from the north but the killer herdsmen, many who are not even Nigerian but are getting support from somewhere to terrorise the people.

“These bad ones are our target. Any herdsman who engages in kidnapping would be flushed out not only Igangan, we are going to visit all Yorubaland and ensure there is peace everywhere.”

Mr Adeyemo told the cheering crowd to stand by the governor of the state, saying that he’ll find time to pay him a courtesy call someday as he was not officially in the state.

“We have not visited the Governor, we will do that after we have flushed the Fulani herdsmen out of the state. I am going to Yewa because that is where the Fulani are wreaking havoc.”

Reacting, the Special Adviser on Public Communications to Governor Abiodun, Remmy Hazzan, had said Igboho was free to come to the state for consultation as a son of the soil.

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