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OPC Condemns Escalating Insecurity In S’West 


Yoruba socio-cultural organisation O’odua People’s Congress (OPC) loyal to the late Frederick Fasehun, has condemned the kidnapping and killing of pupils and teachers in Oyo State, as well as similar incidents in other parts of Yorubaland.

In a statement issued by its President, Otunba Wasiu Afolabi, accused Governors of the South-West and other Yoruba-speaking states of ignoring the threat posed by terrorists and the alarm the organisation raised in times past about the danger.

It said, “The kidnapping, killing and beheading of our defenceless Yoruba kinsmen in Yorubaland is not only condemnable, but it is also highly provocative; and it will not be tolerated.

“We hereby urge the government to permit and equip the OPC and other self-determination groups to confront the threat posed by terrorists to address the insecurity being imported into Yorubaland from the North.

“Yorubaland is under attack. Long ago, we warned; we shouted. But our leaders continued to play politics and refused to act on the matter. Now we must face the reality that the enemies have surrounded us.

“Our people say, to be forewarned is to be forearmed. But Yoruba people and our governors have been wallowing in this unbelievable sense of fake safety and security, while ignoring the looming danger from foreign fronts, terrorists and their local collaborators.

“We will not tolerate a situation where our children cannot safely attend school, where our people cannot travel or where our farmers cannot farm because of some foreign elements. The time has come to take the bull by the horns and conf horn these unprovoked, cold-blooded and needless killings.”

Afolabi described it as worrisome and unacceptable that soldiers and police would shoot at demonstrators filing out to protest in places where such kidnappings and killings by bandits had taken place.

According to him, such a situation smelt of suspicion about the security agencies acting out a secret agenda in favour of terrorism and ethnic expansion. The group especially expressed anger over the beheading of one of the abducted teachers.

“’What offence did this defenceless teacher, Mr Michael Oyedokun, commit to deserve such a horrible fate of being beheaded? How can you report for duty in the morning, get kidnapped and wind up beheaded like a chicken?”

OPC warned that every minute terrorists remained in the forests would only give them a stronger foothold to build a fortress from which they would unleash more evil against Nigerian citizens.

“OPC wants governors in Yoruba-speaking South-West and beyond to urgently invite all vigilante, hunter and militant groups to join the war against terrorism in Yorubaland. Governors must immediately declare a state of emergency and get all hands on board to collaborate with the security forces to restore peace to our native land.

“We cannot fold our arms anymore and wait for bandits and terrorists to be entering our homes, our towns and villages to kidnap and kill at will. Enough is enough. The government must rise up, support and equip patriotic and willing individuals and groups like OPC to enter the forests to restore sanity,” it said.

Urging all the relevant executive and legislative arms of government to expedite action on the creation of state-run police, OPC calls on the state-run South-West to adequately equip all the groups for adequate security in the meantime.

The group further encouraged the government to do everything needed to end the nightmare of the children and teachers abducted from the schools in the Ogbomoso axis of Oyo State.



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