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Miyetti Allah militia group, and Kayode Ajulo (right) |
The groups described attempts by Akeredolu to deny the reports as a ‘tissue of lies to cover up a horrendous anti-humanity policy.’
The groups said if Akeredolu fails to disband the groups within 24 hours, Yoruba groups from across the traditional Yoruba territories will move to Ondo State to physically confront the Fulani Vigilante.
“This is not a threat but an historical responsibility to defend every inch of Yorubaland from armed killers who already have their hands dug inside the mouth and intestine of patience Yoruba people.
Other groups that signed the statement were O’odua Peoples Congress, (OPC), Network of O’odua Alliance, (NENA), O’odua Revolutionary Congress, (ORC), Agbekoya, O’odua Students Revolutionary Council, (OSRC), Yoruba Radical Alliance, (YORA), Apapo O’odua Koya (AOKOYA), O’odua Progressives Congress, (OPOC), Okun Revolutionary Movement, (ORM) among many others.
The groups said “You, the Governor of Ondo State is a disgrace to Yoruba nation.
"How can you build police from among those that commit crime?
You do not believe in Yoruba vigilante but you believe in Fulani vigilante to protect your own people?
"Are you mentally alright? Did you have any sense of history? Did you have a riotous mind that has no place for logic and clear thinking?.”
The groups said Akeredolu’s action amount to selling off the Yoruba nation for his future political ambition adding that his action suggests that he came to power at the prompting of his Fulani masters which appear to explain his contempt for his own people.
The groups urged Yoruba people all over the world to mark out Akeredolu and his family as an outstanding enemy of the Yoruba people and that they should be treated as outcasts.
“Land is our mother, land is our spirituality, land is our livelihood.
When you ask armed Fulani militia to take over our land, you have sent us on a suicide mission.
The action of Akeredolu is at variance with the revolutionary tradition of our people in Ondo State who have a long history of resistance against draconian and self-serving policies.”
There cannot be any declaration of war on Yorubaland beyond the action of these armed groups.
It shows clearly that going to school is not the same thing as having conscience or having wisdom.”