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Sunday Igboho to DSS, Police: Go after killer herders not local hunters, security guards

March 9, 2021
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Popular Yoruba rights activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho has warned security operatives to go after killer herders and not local hunters, security guards who use single or double-barrelled guns for protection.

In the now-viral video posted by Chief Femi Fani-Kayode on his official Twitter handle and obtained by TheNation, Igboho who spoke in Yoruba dialect cautioned the security agencies against framing innocent people.

Igboho also warned security operatives in the country not to be biased in carrying out the shoot-on-sight directive given by President Muhammadu Buhari.

He noted that Yoruba leaders were happy with the directive as it will put an end to the herdsmen menace in the country.

Igboho however urged security operatives to go after killer-herdsmen, bandits armed with AK-47s in their various hideouts as revealed by controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi

He said, “We are very happy with the shoot-on-sight order given by President Buhari over the issue of those herders who use AK-47. The world can see what the herders are doing and what they have done; we are happy with the directive given by the President.

Read Also: Go after bandits, not Sunday Igboho, Afenifere tells FG

“We can see that all we have been saying has paid off somehow, it’s not that these killer-herdsmen are just using AK-47s for the first time to kidnap, rape, rob and cause trouble but we thank God that what we have said has brought about a positive outcome.

What I want to say is this, policemen, operatives of the Department of State Services, soldiers and civil defence officers, that the government has given the order to shoot on sight those who use AK-47 for evil, we want you to know that Sheikh Gumi has shown you where herders with AK-47s stay and President Buhari never said you should be biased in this issue. He did not say you should head to only Yorubaland and Igboland and start killing people.

“Let it not be that you will see a double-barrelled or single-barrelled gun with my family member in Yorubaland here, with my fathers that are going to the farm, my brothers that are using it for security purposes to protect themselves, you will now shoot them and place AK-47 before them that you saw them with such, don’t try such a thing.

“We plead with you soldiers, police, DSS operatives, don’t try such a thing. Do as the government has directed you. Gumi has revealed where the killer herdsmen are staying, that’s where we want you to go, don’t come after our own family in Yorubaland.

“Don’t try to frame someone you see with a single or double-barrelled gun, kill the person and place an AK-47 before him. If you try it, you will regret it, please don’t try it. This message is from all Yoruba indigenes all over the world.”


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