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Sunday Igboho ‘filling Void Unaddressed By FG by prof2007: 9:13pm On Jan 26, 2021
Isaac Albert, professor of African history, peace and conflict studies at the University of Ibadan, says Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, is filling the void created by the federal government on security issues. According to him, failure of the FG to take proactive measures to address security issues in the country has given rise to non-state actors like Igboho.

Igboho, who had blamed herders for contributing to insecurity in the state, had issued a 7-day notice to the Fulani community in Ibarapa to leave Oyo. The notice expired Friday, after which the youth leader stormed Ibarapa, in company of his supporters. However, shortly after Sunday Igboho’s meeting with his supporters, protesters launched attacks on a community said to be inhabited by Fulanis and set properties ablaze.

Speaking to TheCable on Saturday, Albert said FG’s failure to respect voices of governors and traditional leaders on security issues created a void. He also warned that if the present situation in Oyo state is not well addressed, it could lead to a nationwide crisis. “When political leaders fail to listen to people with state authority on how to solve a problem, non-state actors will fill the space,” he said. “What I am saying is that where you find the leadership of the country not showing respect for opinions of state governors, council chairmen and traditional rulers, private individuals typically described as non-state actors will fill that space.

“All over Nigeria, people are facing security challenges. There is collapse of security systems all over the country and in all this, there are no actionable responses of the federal government. Governor of Nasarawa just told us Boko Haram is regrouping in his state, and Zamfara is facing serious security crisis. In Ondo state, forest reserves are being taken over by career criminals.

“What we see is the FG responding to every issue that has to do with herdsmen. To me, that is a sign of collapse of a state; a situation where government cannot guarantee security for its people. That is the void Sunday Igboho is trying to fill. Igboho does not have any authority to do what he is doing. But in a situation where the state fails on security, people will resort to self help and that is what we are seeing. It is a sign of complete breakdown of law and order. You can imagine the number of young people supporting what Igboho is doing.”

Speaking on the directive by Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, and Mohammed Adamu, the inspector-general of police, to arrest Igboho, Albert stated that it would only escalate the situation. “The statutory responsibility of the IG requires him to make such order. Governor of Oyo state will be failing in his duty if he did not say what he said. If he did not say that, it could be interpreted that he is the force behind Igboho. But the security situation in Oke Ogun area of Oyo state makes the arrest order difficult to be carried out,” Albert said.

“If Igboho is arrested, I see an escalation of the problem. If he is not arrested, I also see an escalation of the problem. What we should have is a middle ground solution of the problem. That middle ground is what Adebayo Alao-Akala, former governor in the state, suggested this evening — for Makinde to call a council of state meeting of former governors and leaders of opinions in the state. That will give us a solution that will not make the situation become a big national crisis. If the IG that has not secured anywhere in Nigeria chooses to focus on Oyo state, I see the police further humiliated.

“I am not in support of Igboho, but I see a situation where the people of Oke Ogun will rise up to defend him if the police try to arrest him at present. I am addressing the reality of the present moment. The people have been abandoned. They are extorted and killed everyday. I expect the FG to begin to take proactive steps to address security issues in the country. It is not a question of issuing threats, but a question of taking actionable solutions to the problem.”

SOURCE (abridged): https://www.thecable.ng/sunday-igboho-filling-void-unaddressed-by-federal-government
Re: Sunday Igboho ‘filling Void Unaddressed By FG by omoolorire(m): 9:23pm On Jan 26, 2021
Se you are telling them now if at all they have ears that is when they will hear
Re: Sunday Igboho ‘filling Void Unaddressed By FG by Mayng01(m): 6:28am On Jan 27, 2021
Very reasonable and correct

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