Sunday Igboho’s funding rises to N22.4m as Makinde sets up peace committee

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A fundraiser set up by supporters of Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, known as Sunday Igboho, has attracted £42, 401 (N22.4m).

This is just as Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State set up a peace committee to address the rising ethnic conflicts in the state.

A blogger, Maureen Badejo, had two weeks ago set up the Gofundme page for the purpose of raising £100,000 (N51.8m) for Igboho to buy buses to implement his project of ridding the South-West of killer herdsmen.

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Igboho had issued a seven-day ultimatum to herders in the Ibarapa Area of Oyo State, blaming them for kidnapping, killings, destruction of farmland and insecurity in the state.

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After confronting the herders in Ibarapa with some youths in the area at the expiration of the ultimatum, he moved to Ogun State and was received by thousands of youths.

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However, Governor Makinde on Monday said it was time for warring parties to sheathe their swords, adding that it would be wrong to punish an entire ethnic group for the sins of a few.

Makinde said, “A whole tribe, ethnic group, profession or gender must not pay for the sins of one individual. It is totally unacceptable for any individual or individuals to take the law into their own hands. This is jungle justice. Oyo State is not a jungle.

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“We know that people are angry. People have the right to be angry.

“When the bridge between power and justice is broken, we are bound to witness unrest. But we cannot solve the problem of peaceful co-existence in anger. I appeal to every resident of Oyo State to sheathe their swords.

“People have been wronged. I acknowledge this. Therefore, we are moving ahead with setting up peace and security committees in every zone of Oyo State starting today.”

 

 

 

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