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Afenifere Condemns Attack On Sunday Igboho’s House

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Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has berated the Federal Government for attacking the residence of Yoruba activist, Sunday ‘Igboho’ Adeyemo.

Naija News reports that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) attacked Igboho’s house between 1am and 2:30am in Soka, Oyo State on Thursday morning.

Two persons were killed in the attack while cars and other valuable items were destroyed and carted away.

But in a statement on Thursday signed by the National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Jare Ajayi, condemned the attack on Igboho’s house.

The group described the attack as a return to the late Sani Abacha era, and noted that a “dark cloud is descending on Nigeria”.

Afenifere said the attack confirmed that government security agencies have become emboldened in violating the rights of the citizens.

It called on the federal government to “stop any plan to harm Igboho or any other person not known to contravene the law of the land”.

The statement reads: “The news of fatal attack on the residence of Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho in the early hours of Thursday, July 1, 2021 is a sad indicator that we are fast returning to the era of the late Sani Abacha when anyone who expressed opinions contrary to government’s position would be fatally attacked.

“Nigerians woke up this morning to the unsavoury news of an attack on the residence of the Yoruba activist, Igboho, in Soka area of Ibadan by armed men reportedly in Army and DSS uniforms. Reports have it that the invaders came in 15 vehicles.

“The attack came less than 72 hours to the plan by Igboho and others to hold a rally in Lagos to further canvass for a Yoruba nation this Saturday. The manner of the attack indicated culpability on the part of those in authority.

“We are forced into this deduction for a number of reasons. Firstly, eyewitness accounts indicated that vehicles and uniforms of the attackers were that of the security agencies. Secondly, the failure of security agencies to confront the attackers further implicated the government.

“We recall with sadness how voices that were opposed to the dictatorial tendencies of Abacha regime were under serious attacks. We recalled how patriots like General Alani Akinrinade, Pa Abraham Adesanya, Pa Alfred Rewane, etc were attacked, resulting in the untimely and gruesome murder of Pa Rewane.”



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