We will not allow anyone cause ethnic crisis in Oyo – Makinde

Ebun Francis| On a day a Yoruba warlord, Sunday Igboho held a well-attended rally where he swore to drive out Fulani herdsmen from the entire Yorubaland for causing insecurity and banditry, Oyo State Governor ‘Seyi Makinde warned his government will not allow anyone to cause ethnic tension or harass anyone carrying out legitimate businesses in the state.

Makinde who gave the warning while receiving the new police boss in Oyo state, Mrs. Ngozi Onadeko, said his government and security agencies need not wage war against any particular ethnic group but against criminal elements, irrespective of their tribes, religions, or creed.

He further added that his administration would not allow anyone to threaten the peace of the state by acting unlawfully, while promising that his administration would continue to synergise with all security agencies to fight criminals, hoodlums, and bandits irrespective of their tribes, religions, or creed.

He said, “For people stoking ethnic tension, they are criminals and once you get them, they should be arrested and treated like common criminals.”

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“For this administration, the major pillar for us is security, because we know that all the good economic plans we have won’t be possible in an atmosphere of chaos and insecurity.

“So, when people say things that are neither lawful nor within the spirit of Nigeria’s Constitution, it is not acceptable here. And they cannot hide under the guise of protecting Yoruba’s interest to perpetuate chaos in the state.

“I am sure that since you came in, you must have heard about some things happening at Ibarapa axis of the state. I will still say it here that we are not after Hausa-Fulani. We are after criminals.

“We are after hoodlums and bandits irrespective of their tribe, religion, or creed. Those are the people we are after. If you look into the records, when we had the armed robbery incident at Okeho in Kajola Local Government Area of the state, some people were killed, some were arrested and we found out that they were from Ebira, from Kogi State. So, we want to go after the criminals – whether they are Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani, or whomever they are.”

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“But the same people that demonised Amotekun are the ones now telling us that a certain ethnic nationality should leave this place.

“For us, we will ensure that all the security agencies work together. I will encourage interaction with all other agencies and once we have that synergy, we will ensure that the objective of the people going about their businesses with no fear of being molested will be attained.

Tensions escalated in the Ibarapa axis of the ancient city on where Sunday Igboho had given Fulanis in the area an ultimatum to leave the state over alleged criminality by herdsmen.

Videos shared on social media showed Igboho holding a well-attended rally where he swore to drive out Fulani herdsmen from the entire Yorubaland for causing insecurity and banditry.

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