A popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, on Friday stormed Igangan, Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State to fulfill his promise to chase the Fulanis out of Ibarapa land.

He was received with excitement by youths of the community who welcomed him with singing and dancing before storming Igangan Town Hall where he addressed them.

The visit was in fulfilment of a promise by Sunday Igboho to ensure that banditry and kidnapping were totally eradicated in Ibarapa and Oyo State as a whole.

Sunday Igboho had, on January 15, stormed the Fulani settlements in Igangan with an instruction that the entire Fulanis in the community should leave the area within seven days, having been fingered in the series of abductions, killings, and other criminal activities in the area.

Addressing the youths, Sunday Adeyemo who could not hide his anger insisted that herdsmen will be chased away from the town and the entire Yorubaland for inciting insecurity and banditry.

He enjoined the people to remain calm noting that normalcy, safety and security would soon return to the region with the move taken so far.

He added that the visit is a product of the frustration over the incessant killings, kidnappings, and destruction of farms allegedly carried out by herdsmen in Ibarapaland, Igboho areas of Oyo State as well as in the entire Yorubaland.

Ahead of his arrival, some youths made bonfires on major streets of the town, singing and chanting solidarity and freedom song from all forms of oppressions.

Speaking on the development,a community leader, Taiwo Adeagbo explained that, Sunday Igboho left the town immediately after the meeting held at the town hall.

Chief Adeagbo also said trouble, however, started when some Fulanis brought out some arms including AK-47 to attack some of the youths right in the presence of officers of Nigerian Police that had come to ensure peace and orderliness in the area.

He said eight persons were injured in the attack but were all responding to treatment at the hospital.

Reacting to the development, the Asigangan of Igangan land, Oba Lasisi Olawoye-Adeoye said he had cautioned the Fulanis so many times on their excesses but they had refused to listen to him.

The monarch, however, denied inviting Sunday Igboho to Ibarapa to curb the excesses of the Fulanis as being alleged.

The Seriki Fulani of Yorubaland, Alhaji Saliu Abdulkadri insisted that Sunday Igboho and his men killed two Fulanis while three others are still missing.

Responding, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr Olugbenga Fadeyi said police officers and other security officers have been deployed to the area to prevent further break down of law and order.

He, however, said no report of any killing have been sent to his office.

It was gathered that Seriki Fulani’s settlement and five of his vehicles were set ablaze by the angry mob.

Abisola Oluremi

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