In response to Sunday Igboho’s recent eviction notice towards armed Fulani herders in the South-West region, Oba Nureni Akintola, the National President of Soludero Hunters Association, highlights the importance of unity and collaboration in addressing security issues rather than resorting to individual actions.
Akintola acknowledges the lack of legal authority for personal punishments and advises Igboho to consider the potential consequences of inciting unrest.
He encourages Igboho to redirect his efforts towards supporting initiatives aimed at eliminating criminal elements from the forests, instead of issuing eviction ultimatums.
Akintola underlines the importance of allowing President Tinubu to complete his term and expresses confidence in Tinubu’s ability to tackle societal challenges, particularly in addressing poverty.
As per Vanguard, Akintola said, “No law in Nigeria empowers an individual to unilaterally punish anyone reminding Sunday Igboho of the need to avoid any trouble that could spark anarchy.
“I will only join the YCE to plead with our brother, Igboho to allow President Tinubu spend his four or eight years. I am very confident that Tinubu will not let us down. He should please try more in reducing hunger in the country. We, as hunters, are willing to support him and see him succeed.
“As for our father, Igboho, instead of the eviction notice, he should support us in chasing criminal elements away from our forests. He should allow the local security guards to do the assignment of smoking the bad ones amongst the herders out.”….Seē _ Morē