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Yoruba Nation: Sunday Igboho denies involvement in Oyo secretariat Atack

Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho has denied allegation of participation in invasion of the Oyo state government Secretariat by suspected agitators on Saturday, April 13.

Recall that security officials has arrested 20 gunmen suspected to be members of Yoruba Nation adherents.

The gunmen, who were dressed in military camouflage, engaged security officers in a gun duel.

Some of the gunmen took to their heels and were pursued into nearby bushes and forests.

They reportedly removed the Nigerian national flag in the secretariat and replaced it with their “Oodua nation flag”, before the intervention of the security officials.

Reacting, Igboho denounced the actions of the suspected agitators, noting that he was not aware and not part of it.

According to report, it was learnt that Igboho has been out of the country after his late mother’s burial ceremony in February.

Meanwhile, another group ‘Ominira Yoruba/Indigenous Yoruba People’ led by Ms Modupe Onitiri Abiola, wife of late MKO Abiola was alleged to have carried out the invasion, declaring ‘Democratic Republic of Yoruba’.

In a viral video, Ms. Abiola who spoke in Yoruba, was clad in a white blouse with a white headgear.

She said: “We are organised people, we are sovereign people and we will do things accordingly. We have decided to leave Nigeria and we have left since November 2022.

“We are declaring this day that we are no longer part of this country. With the awesome power that God used to create the sky and seven clouds, moon and stars. I, Modupe Onitiri Abiola, proclaim the Democratic Republic of Yoruba.

Yoruba has become a Nation without any opposition. It is so, it is a declaration that God has caused us to stay.

Yoruba today, 12 April 2024 begins as a sovereign nation; and will operate as a country.

According to Igboho’s lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq, in a statement made available to The Nation affirmed that his client stands firm in his commitment to non-violence and does not condone attacks on government property or individuals.

The statement titled: “Statement from the legal counsel of Chief Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Igboho, said: “1. “Chief Sunday Adeyemo is not aware of, related to, nor does he endorse the reported incident in Ibadan, Oyo State, where individuals allegedly invaded the state secretariat claiming to take over the state as Yoruba Nation agitators.

2. “He categorically denounces any such actions and advises the general public not to associate him with them. Chief Sunday Adeyemo stands firm in his commitment to non-violence and does not condone attacks on government property or individuals.

“3. “He urges the public to understand that attempting to take over government facilities is unlawful and undermines the legitimate aspirations of those peacefully advocating for the Yoruba Nation. His goal remains the protection and advancement of the Yoruba people through lawful means.

Also reacting personally, Igboho said: “It was brought to my notice, the attempted hijacking of the Oyo state assembly complex by some ‘self-acclaimed’ Oodua nation members and I’ll like to put it out there. I have no hands in that.

Also, no Oduduwa nation member will dare attempt such. I’ll implore the state government to do due diligence on the matter and figure out the identities of these impersonators and blackmailers.

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