Sunday Igboho has vowed that there will be no election in the Yorubaland.
Sunday Igboho disclosed this while speaking with other agitators at a rally held in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, to demand the Yoruba nation.
There won’t be elections in the South-West states in 2023, according to Sunday Adeyemo, a Yoruba independence fighter better known by his stage name Sunday Igboho.
Igboho revealed this while discussing their demands for the Yoruba country at a protest held on Saturday in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State.
The Yoruba people, he claimed, must now depart because they are no longer a slave race to the northerners.
Ighoho aimed to bring the Yoruba people together and urged all those who felt wronged to unite.
Also requesting the immediate release of all Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) members detained in connection with the arrest of the Fulani warlord Isikilu Wakili in Ibarapa were the Oyo and Federal governments, as well as the Nigeria Police Force.
Recall how the Oyo State Police Command reported that it had detained certain OPC members who were involved in the earlier detention of Wakili?
But Ighoho, during the rally, warned against their continued detention.
He said, “I urge the Oyo, Federal Governments and police to release OPC member who arrested Fulani herdsmen terrorising Yoruba people in Ibarapa land immediately, before all, Yorubas will come out en masse to protest against it.
“They apprehended some Fulanis who were disrupting the peace of Ibarapa and handed them over to the police. But the Oyo State Police and Nigerian Government now arrested them which should not be so.”