Former Chairman of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, now the
Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams has ordered Fulani marauders killing
people in the Southwest to vacate Yorubaland now or face a possible retaliation
as the Yoruba people will no longer fold their arms and watch their people get killed,
raped and kidnapped by Fulani marauders.
Arising from a crucial meeting of the Aare Onakakanfo in
Council yesterday June 17th, Adams warned that the Yoruba people would be
forced to retaliate if the Fulani herdsmen continued to maim innocent people.
Adams in a communique issued after the meeting, said
“We cannot continue to fold our arms and let these bandits
continue to soil our land with the blood of the innocent. Consequently, we
hereby ask these Fulani marauders to stop their murderous activities and vacate
every inch of Yorubaland they currently ravage. Failure to reconcile themselves
with these terms may warrant maximum retaliation as the principle dictates that
a bully only respects a bully.
“The campaign of blood by Fulani herdsmen, who have been
ravaging our land, kidnapping, killing, maiming and raping our people in recent
years has become a serious source of concern for the Yoruba race; a race
renowned for their staunch passion for peaceful coexistence, national cohesion
and development.
“The threat posed to our existence by these blood-mongering
marauders cannot be overlooked as we, as a people, believe that for peace and
accord to reign among the multiplicity of people who occupy a common territory,
all parties must play a role in ensuring that each and every unit in this
country respect each other in all ramifications,” he stated.
In the statement, Adams noted that it was disheartening and
most embarrassing that the group, despite several appeals to their
consciousness and common sense, had continued to wreak havoc in Southwest land,
and forcibly planning to reap where they had not sown.
''As true spawns of Oduduwa, we are unequivocally forthright
about this threat posed by this group which the federal government has turned a
blind eye to by refusing to call a spade by its name, dubbing the Fulani
marauders as criminals, bandits, and pillagers. Every true blood of the Yoruba
race is at the risk of being haunted and slaughtered by this reckless group if
we keep sugarcoating the bloody implications of their evil enterprise.
“We are acquainted with the nature of Fulani nomads in the
past, and we know as a matter of fact that they were not carrying AK47s. It is
because of this naked truth that we ask that these people be labelled as what
they are. We are clamouring that the appropriate moniker should be used to tag
them. They should be addressed as ‘Fulani bandits,’ for we believe that there
is power in names.
“We strongly advise Obas and local Chiefs to show more than
passing interest in the activities of people in their domains. They must know
that they cannot be blameless for their failure to account for and monitor
strangers in their areas of jurisdictions, particularly those whose activities
run contrary to peaceful coexistence.”
Adams listed dark spots where urgent Federal Government’s
intervention were needed to include Orile-Owu to Ijebu-Ode forest, Osun and
Ogun States; Ilesha, Ife, Aramoko, Ijero, Esa-Oke, Ikire, Gbogan, Ode-Omu,
Ifewara, Ibadan to Ife Road, Ife to Akure Road, Ikesha to Oshogbo, and
environs; Osi, Igede, Ilupeju, Ikole, Ado, Ikere, and environs, among others
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