Sunday Igboho Warns Buhari Over Herdsmen Activities In South West, Reveals Next Plan

Yoruba Activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho has vowed to storm the forests in a renewal of his activity of chasing killer herdsmen out of the Southwest region as from Monday.

This is as Sunday Igboho also urged President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the herdsmen to stop their criminal activities and vacate the southwest region.

He accused the herdsmen of killing innocent people from the southwest, kidnapping them, and demanding ransom for their release.

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Sunday Igboho in a video that has gone viral on the internet warned that as from Monday, he and his men would go into the forests in the Southwest regions and hunt down the killer herdsmen as it is increasingly becoming clearer that no one is safe again.

Sunday Igboho said: “Buhari, Buhari, I’m calling you again I am sending a message to the Buhari government to warn killer herders in Southwest to vacate our lands.

“They are killing our brothers. As from Monday, we are going into forests to face killer herders face-to-face, all the lands in Yoruba land will be secured.

“All these killer herders are kidnapping our brothers and collecting ransom. Look at the way they are killing our people.

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“All monarchs and kings in the southwest should rise up and speak up at this critical moment; you can see they are already kidnapping kings too.”

 

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