The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja II, has
regretted the detention of Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday
Igboho, in Benin Republic.
In an interview with BBC, the monarch said the agitator
rejected advice offered him by monarchs sent to dialogue with him.
Ooni narrated that he met the President, Muhammadu Buhari,
over Sunday Igboho.
During the meeting, Buhari was informed of the reasons for Igboho’s agitation, according to the monarch.
In his reaction, Buhari was said to have said Igboho needs
to be “calm and patient”.
The president also asked monarchs in the South-West advise
Igboho against moves that are lawless.
The monarch, who said Igboho has a just cause to fight, said
he should have been more diplomatic.
He alleged that Igboho was misled by politicians, insisting
that the activist deserved the support of monarchs in the region.
On his part, Ooni said he had forgiven Igboho and already
working to get him freed from detention in Benin Republic.
He urged other Yoruba Nation agitators to consider dialogue.
He said, “I have always told the government to call the
agitators for a dialogue. Sunday Igboho grew up in Ife. All that he has become
today, started from Ife. He fought the Ife and Modakeke war and both lands
belong to Ife. He is a son of the soil.
“He wanted to fight for his kinsmen. He stood up and fought
for those killed in Oke Ogun. We thank God for preserving his life. He tried
his best but he was overwhelmed by different advice from people.
“Many people advised him wrongly. He listened to them.
“I visited President
Buhari on his case and we discussed it. I told him that Igboho is our son, he
told me that he (Igboho) should stay calm and exercise patience. The president
told me that monarchs should warn him to be calm.
“After I left Buhari’s place, I called on monarchs and
elders of Yoruba land for a meeting to advise Igboho to exercise patience but
Igboho did not listen. He started abusing everyone, including the monarchs I
sent to him.
“He hurled so many bad words but he is still our son. God
owns forgiveness. We’ve forgiven him. If he had listened, he wouldn’t have
found himself in his current travail.
“We are trying our best to secure his release.
“It is better to fight together. We can only achieve our
goal if we are united.
“No one can fight with the government alone? You’ve to be
diplomatic.”
Igboho is currently in a detention facility in Benin
Republic after he was arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic, on July 16, 2021,
with his wife, while travelling to Germany.
This is after Soka, Ibadan, Oyo State home of the pro-Yoruba
self-determination activist was invaded by men from DSS around 1:30 am on July
1, 2021, leading to the arrest of 12 of his aides, while Igboho managed to
escape arrest.
Following the raid, Igboho sued the Federal Government and
demanded damages.
Igboho asked the court to order the respondents to jointly
pay him the sum ₦500 million as special damages for the damage done to his
house and his car and another ₦500 billion as exemplary and aggravated damages
for beaching his fundamental rights with the malicious invasion of his house as
well as an order directing the Federal Government and the other respondents to
tender a public apology in two national dailies.
Igboho also sought an order of the court directing the
respondents to return all the items seized from the house.
He listed the items to include, N2 million cash, one
thousand Euros, travel documents including international passports belonging to
him and his family members, gold jewelry and wristwatches, 2 mobile phones, and
other items yet unknown but which were allegedly carted away by the SSS.
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