A former governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose has disclosed that any attempt to arrest Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho will escalate the unrest brewing in the region.
Recall that the inspector-general of police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu on Friday had ordered the arrest of Igboho over the quit notice given to Fulani settlers in Oyo state.
Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde had also directed Ngozi Onadeko, commissioner of police in the state to arrest persons found guilty of stoking ethnic tension.
In a Twitter post on Saturday, Fayose advised Makinde to deploy dialogue and meet with all stakeholders in order to bring the situation under control.
“Gov Seyi Makinde should rather use dialogue and persuasion instead of escalating tension in his own State by calling for the arrest of Sunday Adeyemo or anyone at this time,” Fayose said.
“If FG and some governors could ‘dialogue’ with Boko Haram terrorists, Gov Makinde calling all stakeholders to a round-table discussion will not be a misplaced action.
“Any attempt to arrest anyone will cause further threat to the already fragile peace in the West and the country as a whole. Above all, any unchecked escalation may lead to a state of emergency.”
Gov Seyi Makinde should rather use dialogue and persuasion instead of escalating tension in his own State by calling for the arrest of Sunday Adeyemo or anyone at this time.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 23, 2021
If FG and some governors could ‘dialogue’ with Boko Haram terrorists, Gov Makinde calling all stakeholders to a round-table discussion will not be a misplaced action.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 23, 2021
Any attempt to arrest anyone will cause further threat to the already fragile peace in the West and the country as a whole. Above all, any unchecked escalation may lead to a state of emergency.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 23, 2021
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