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Igboho: Soyinka Urges FG To Tender Unreserved Apologies To Igboho, Faults FG’s Partisanship

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Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has condemned the attack and invasion by the Department of State Security, DSS, at the house of Yoruba Nation Activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, last week in Soka, Ibadan, Oyo State Capital, as unwarranted and an abuse of the fundamental Human Rights of Igboho.

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Soyinka urged the Federal Government to tender an unreserved apology to Igboho as it is not criminal or illegal for anyone to express intention to leave any Federation.

Speaking in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC News Pidgin, Soyinka gave examples of people who left a Federation or a union to form or join another state including the Bakassi people of Southern Nigeria who seceded to Cameroon.

“How can you place the will for separation as a criminal act? That kind of language doesn’t exist in the constitution, it doesn’t exist in law. It does not exist in the catalogue of immoralities because it is not an immoral act or position to say that you want to stop being part of an entity or you want to join an entity,” he said.

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He said the raid was outrageous, bizarre.

“More important, for me, is the position of the Government, saying that the ‘existence of these weapons’ proved that he (Igboho) was planning war against the state. That position, very loaded statement, was simply deliberate to conflict issues. It was to obscure the fact that Igboho and other people, myself included, have been decrying the loss of lives of law-abiding citizens, farmers especially all over the nation. Not just civilians, (Ex-Minister of Defense, Gen. Theophilus) Danjuma (retd.), told the people, ‘Don’t trust the military anymore, defend yourself’. Some other voices like governors have made similar statements.

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“Now, Igboho, even if he had those weapons, he is claiming that his mission is to liberate his people from the tyranny of squatters, who now become violent overlords, and he has a good cause in that sense. Testimonies of farmers who have been brutalised, dehumanised by these squatters, who have acknowledged and identified themselves as Fulani, over decades of this anomalous kind of situation in which the people did not receive the necessary, mandatory and entitled defence and protection by the security forces, in which sometimes, it is the victims who’ve been jailed, the recent case in Ibarapa for instance, is a personal testimony of those who were arrested and detained by the police simply for going to challenge those who were terrorising and raping their women.

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“So, now, you have a situation where the government is saying the ‘existence of these weapons’ means that Igboho is planning an armed insurrection against the state. The whole thing from beginning to the end just stinks: the raid, the motivation has become very implausible.”

The Ogun State born Political and Social Commentator faulted the Federal Government for also not describing AK-47-wielding herdsmen as terrorists waging a violent insurrection against the Nigerian state.

“My advice to the government is that they should stop pursuing Igboho as a criminal because you have begun by acting in a criminal fashion against him,” he stated.

“If and when Igboho comes to trial, I guarantee you the Government will be very embarrassed”, Soyinka concluded.


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