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South-West Governors Hiding Sunday Igboho From Security Operatives— Miyetti Allah

South-West Governors Hiding Sunday Igboho From Security Operatives— Miyetti Allah | Daily Report Nigeria

The Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, has accusex that South-West governors of “hiding” wanted Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

Igboho’s Ibadan residence was raided by the Department of State Services on July 1, 2021, whereby 13 of his followers were arrested and two killed.

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The Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore spokesman, Saleh Alhassan, stated this on Monday.

He said, “It is in his (Igboho) own best interest if he submits himself peacefully so that he can face justice. Why is he running? Is he not a revolutionary? He should submit himself before they get him because as it is now, he has been declared wanted, he should present himself to the nearest police station.”

The group’s spokesman also alleged that the six governors in the South-West region are hiding Igboho.

He said, “All his actions are political; he is being used. His godfathers in the South-West should bring him out.
“The security agencies are speaking the language he understands, they will get him. I know the governors are hiding him but they (security agents) will get him.

“The State has declared him wanted. He is not more than the state. The governors keeping him should produce him.

“He declared a republic; that was a rebellion. How can you be threatening the sovereignty of the (Nigerian) State and you still have the guts to be walking around and be organising rallies?

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