Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo ‘Igboho’, has given a fresh eviction notice to killer herdsmen in the Southwest zone saying he will ensure they are all smoked out of the forests very soon.
Igboho gave the fresh order during an interview with his spokesperson, Mr. Oluyomi Koiki, on social media on Wednesday June 16.
“I want all Fulani on Yoruba land to leave. I, myself will monitor compliance to the eviction notice. I don’t issue an order without ensuring compliance. As from Monday, we don’t want to hear of any kidnapping in Yorubaland again. I will show them the stuff Yoruba people are made of.
“We will tell them there is clear distinction between Yoruba and Fulani. All these weapons they are brandishing, we will collect them with ease. We will blow ‘wind’ into all the forests in Yoruba land. If we don’t prove to these people who we are now, they will be encroaching on our lands when we achieve our Yoruba nation,” Vanguard quoted him as saying.
Igboho allegedly warned criminal elements hibernating in the forests to leave because henceforth, there must not be any issue of kidnapping again in the zone.
”How can six million people be commanding about 250 million of other Nigerians? Marriage is not by force. We can’t live with you again. Yoruba nation is a vehicle of salvation and I want all Yoruba to board the vehicle and have their seats,” he was quoted as saying.
On the calls for the creation of Oduduwa nation, Igboho said:
“How can we go back when we are almost in our destination? Those who have not joined us should do so now because there’s no election come 2023. Yoruba will go.”
He appealed to all youths not to insult elders in Yoruba land including the traditional rulers.
“Please, don’t insult our elders again. I don’t want anyone to cast aspersions (on) our traditional rulers that they have collected money. No, don’t do that. Even, if they were given money, it’s part of common wealth that was stolen.
“Don’t fight the police or any security agents. Let’s do our rally peacefully. Tell President Buhari, if he doesn’t understand Yoruba, tell him in English Language that we don’t want bandits in our zone again. Work has begun already and as from Monday, I will begin combing all forests in Yoruba land.”
He dared anyone who claimed to have given him money on the agitation to come forward and say it out now.
“If you know you have given me money that I should shelve Yoruba nation struggle, come out and say it now. No amount of money can stop me from going ahead with this struggle. You can’t kill me. Kill who? Throw bomb at me? If you throw bomb, I, too, will send thunder”.