You Have Done Well, Let the Authorities Take Over, Ooni Tells Sunday Igboho
Oba Adeyeye
Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife, has urged popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday
Adeyemo, well known as Sunday Igboho, not to take laws into his hands.
The Oba said
though Igboho has done well to speak for the downtrodden, it was time he
allowed the constituted authorities including the Oyo State Governor, Seyi
Makinde, to take charge and handle the security challenges in the state.
“Let us be
very objective. He (Igboho) is being a mouthpiece for the downtrodden. He came
up and everybody is listening now but my advice to him as a traditional ruler
is that he needs to be very careful so that the politicians won’t hijack the
whole motive from him.
“He has done
well and we’ve already praised him but he shouldn’t take laws into his hands.
We have the governor there, he is the chief security officer of the state and
Mr President has invited him (Makinde). Let the right people that are being
authorised to do what is right do it.
“He (Igboho)
has done well and the world has heard him but everything should be done in
moderation,” Oba Ogunwusi said on an Arise TV programme on
Wednesday morning.
Igboho, who
is the Akoni Oodua of Yoruba land, had asked herdsmen accused of perpetrating
crimes ranging from kidnappings, killings, rape to invasion of farmlands with
their cattle to leave Ibarapa Local Government Area of Oyo State within seven
days.
At the expiration
of the ultimatum last week, he and his followers stormed the Fulani settlement
in Igangan to eject Seriki Fulani, Salihu Abdukadir, and the herders.
But the
first-class Yoruba monarch advised the activist to allow the constitutionally
empowered authorities take over the fight against banditry.
“We know that the bandits are everywhere. He
shouldn’t take laws into his hands. We have laws in this country and we should
follow it. Let the right people chosen do and follow what they are supposed to
do,” he said.
Oba
Ogunwusi, who had recently met with President Muhammadu Buhari, in Aso Villa,
Abuja, on the insecurity rocking the South-West zone, and the nation at large said
the current situation must not be sensationalised all in the name of politics.
“Traditional rulers have a role to play. We
should be very neutral and so far so good, we have been trying to be neutral.
Whatever this government is doing, we always stand up to try and see how to
support them. It is not as if we will now go out to criticise them. We are not
politicians, we are traditional rulers; we should be respected, we should be
neutral and we should accommodate all and sundry,” the monarch added.
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