Groups under the aegis of Yoruba Frontier Movement (YFM) have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to resist from using security agencies to harass, intimidate or arrest proponents of Oodua Republic.
The group in a statement made available to Reporters At Large by its National Coordinator, Comrade Abdulkabir Adesina and National Secretary, Aderemi Adisa condemned the plan by security agencies to arrest proponents of Oodua Republic, saying that such action will only lead to the breakdown of law and order.
“We have received reports that there are plans by security agencies to arrest proponents of the Oodua Republic headed by Chief Sunday Igboho. We are using this medium to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to order security agencies to desist from such attempts because proponents of Oodua Republic are operating within the ambit of the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The Group wondered why proponents of Oodua Republic have become the target of security agencies while Fulani herdsmen and bandits have remained untouchables.
“We should even go down memory lane. President Muhammadu Buhari while desperately seeking to become Nigeria’s president made many inciting statements capable of bringing anarchy into the country but ex-President Jonathan never ordered for his arrest. On many occasions, northern youths and elders have made similar inciting statements and heaven didn’t come down. As a matter of fact, we have been calling for the restructuring of Nigeria for a very long time.
“The failure of the government to restructure Nigeria is the reason why we are calling for the Oodua Republic. Yorubas have suffered greatly since the amalgamation of the country in 1914. owing to injustice Agathe inst the Yoruba race in Nigeria. As a race, we have every right to demand our right to either stay with Nigeria or go our separate ways.”
Speaking further, the group commended Chief Sunday Igboho for taking the bull by the horn, saying that Yorubas are fully in his support.
“We are using this medium to call on traditional rulers Obas, leaders and all Yoruba sons and daughters to support the proponents of Oodua Republic.”