By Adeyinka Adeniran
The Yoruba nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly called Sunday Igboho has accused the immediate past administration of Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari as been responsible in laying the foundation for the current economic hardship, particularly scarcity of food facing the country.
Igboho who described some of the actions and policies of the Buhari government as landmines for the present administration urged Nigerians not to fall for some anti democratic forces who he said are plotting to destroy civil rule in the country.
The Activist spoke on Saturday in Ibadan, Oyo State capital city during a reception held for guests and supporters as concluding activities of his mother’s burial. It is the first time the he is returning to Ibadan after three years of exile in a bid to escape when his Soka, Ibadan residence was attacked on July 1, 2021.
Corenews reports that Igboho laid his mother to rest on Friday, in his native Igboho town.
Speaking in a remark at the ceremony, the Activist identified what he gave as dismal management of Foreign Exchange (Forex), failure to tame the menace of farmers/herders clashes and insecurity, by the Buhari’s administration as the bane of the hardship Nigerians are currently going through.
Adeyemo said, “When former President Muhammadu Buhari was mismanaging the nation’s economy and overlooking the attacks on farmers in the North and South, I raised the alarm, but nobody supported my agitation.
“The spiralling effects of such bad governance and treatment of sensitive security issues fueled by herders/farmers clash with levity by Buhari is what is happening now.
“Now prices of foodstuffs, items and other agro allied products are not within the reach of the common man because majority of our farmers have abandoned farmlands. I shouted then, but I was a lone voice in the forest. Now we are all facing the dire consequences of our seeming complacency.
“We need to be very careful and not pander to the antics of democratic forces planning to pull down the administration of President Bola Tinubu.
“It is crucial at this point in time to support measures by the Federal Government to solve these challenges, whose foundation was laid by the immediate past administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.”
He said further, “I foresee all these problems some years back. Buhari had surreptitiously laid landmines for Tinubu’s administration in order to deliberately create problems for him.
“The Yoruba ethnic group holds the ace in Nigeria in terms of our potentials and contribution to nation’s development. Other ethnic groups are also key to the unity and socioeconomic growth of the country.
“The British government forced this marriage of inconvenience called Nigeria on us. But we are calling on President Tinubu to allow restructuring of Nigeria if we all want to continue as a nation. We urgently need restructuring and true federalism to ensure peace and harmonious co-existence in Nigeria as a nation.
“I cannot criticise Tinubu because I don’t have anything against him. He is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It wasn’t Tinubu that ordered the Department of State Security (DSS) to invade my house in July 1, 2021, killing my uncle and my friend. They also went away with their corpses and refused to release their remains up till now.
“We dared Buhari over the lording of his tribe on the rest of Nigeria and he was not comfortable with my stance and that is why he ordered the DSS and personnel of the Nigeria Army to attack me, destroying my property worth millions of naira. I am back now. If the DSS needs my attention, they can send invite to me through my lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi.
“I’m a law abiding Nigerian. I won’t go to them in Abuja. I know the governors of the Southwest, including my host governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State will not allow any act of lawlessness and impunity to be perpetrated against me.
“I have not committed any offence. Rather, my right to freedom and fundamental human rights to life and freedom of association as guaranteed in the constitution were grossly trampled upon.
“If Nigeria cannot work following the inimical activities of some powerful forces, we are still on our peaceful agitation for Yoruba nation. We cannot stand aloof and allow some criminal elements to kill our fathers and able bodied men eking out their living on the farms and contributing to the food productivity in the country.
“Enough is enough. We would no longer tolerate the killing of our monarchs, kidnapping and other vices in the Southwest by herders and bandits”, Adeyemo concluded.