Monday, December 16, 2024 - Yoruba Nation activist Chief Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, has called on President Bola Tinubu to caution Vice President Kashim Shettima over what he described as unwarranted verbal attacks on Kemi Badenoch, leader of the British Conservative Party.
Igboho’s statement, released on Sunday, December 15, followed reports of
Shettima’s criticism of Badenoch. The British politician recently commented on
corruption in Nigeria while affirming her Yoruba heritage and distancing
herself from Northern Nigeria.
In the statement personally signed by him, Igboho urged Shettima to
focus on Nigeria's pressing issues instead of engaging in disputes.
“It is incumbent on President Bola Tinubu, who is also from the Yoruba
ethnic nationality and lineage, to direct Shettima to face his duties as vice
president rather than dissipate energy or engage in verbal war against
Badenoch, who merely expressed her candid but true opinion on the pervasive
corruption in Nigeria’s system,” Igboho said.
Drawing a comparison to the administration of former President Muhammadu
Buhari, Igboho noted the consequences faced by critics of the Fulani ethnic
group during Buhari’s tenure.
“When the immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari was in power, nobody
dared launch offensive or verbal attacks against his Fulani ethnic nationality
without being dealt with or muzzled through the instrumentality of the state or
paying the supreme price,” he stated.
Igboho also recounted the July 1, 2021 raid on his residence by security
agents, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the arrest of 13
others. He attributed the raid to his agitation against the actions of Fulani
herders during Buhari’s administration.
Criticizing the Federal Government’s inability to address critical
issues like poverty, insecurity, and economic hardship, Igboho said “majority
of Nigerians are currently being subjected to a harrowing experience,
excruciating poverty due to harsh economic policies, and are bogged down by
kidnapping and other forms of insecurity, but the Federal Government is still
groping in the dark, finding solutions.”
He further questioned the backlash against Badenoch’s comments,
defending her right to express her views. “When has it become a sin for someone
to express his or her opinion or say the obvious about how corruption has
retarded the growth of Nigeria as a nation or proclaiming her true identity as
a member of the Yoruba ethnic group?” Igboho asked.
He concluded by urging Tinubu to redirect Shettima’s focus, stating
"it is high time President Bola Tinubu called Shettima to order now to
desist from needless verbal attacks and face his duties as the vice president
of the country.”
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