IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by dre11(m): 8:25am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Oyo CP spoke with activist, says letter came from Abuja –Source Igboho right to reject purported IGP’s invitation, says YCE scribe The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, is believed to be under serious political pressure to arrest Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho, for calling for the secession of the Yoruba from Nigeria.
It was learnt that the police may again attempt to carry out a covert operation to take Igboho into custody having failed to arrest him last month.
Findings indicate that the police authorities are in a dilemma on how to contain the activist who has been demanding the secession of the Yoruba from the country, following the failure of the Federal Government to curb the insecurity in the South-West.
Security sources said the police are being careful not to upset the delicate security situation in the South-West, which may become aggravated if Igboho is forcefully arrested.
This, Saturday PUNCH gathered, informed the decision of the police to invite Igboho.
A senior police officer, who spoke to one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity, said, “The IG has been under political pressure to arrest Igboho but some leaders from the South-West have also advised against Igboho’s arrest to avoid throwing the region into chaos. Igboho has a large following which may react violently if he is arrested. The police authorities are in a dilemma over the issue but I think the IG succumbed to pressure from government hawks who are uncomfortable with Igboho’s trenchant calls for the disintegration of the country.”
The activist had on Friday confirmed that the IG sent letters to him but his security team refused to accept the letter, citing fear for his safety.
In a statement by his media aide, Olayomi Koiki, Igboho said a letter was sent to him on Thursday via courier service while another was brought to his residence by about 15 policemen.
The statement read, “We would like to tell the international community and every Nigerian that this morning, 1st of April, 2021, a letter was sent via DHL to Chief Sunday Igboho but the letter was not received by his security team.
“Later around 3pm of the same day, a team of about six men without uniform arrived in a (Toyota) Corolla car and another nine were in police uniform but all were identified as police officers.
“They wanted to see Chief Sunday Igboho with a letter said to have been addressed to him by the Inspector-General of Police. Again, the letter was not received by Chief Sunday’s security team.
“Chief Sunday would like to know why a letter was sent to him and for what purpose. If the IG of Police wants to invite him, we would like him to first send the same letter to all the bandits and Boko Haram members killing our mothers and farmers and those kidnapping them.
“Since the IG of Police wants to invite him, he should make a public statement addressed to Chief Sunday Igboho. We should all remember how a letter was sent to the late Dele Giwa.”
Igboho became a subject of interest to government after he served a notice to quit on Fulani herdsmen in some parts of the South-West in January.
The police first attempt to arrest him was on February 26 when he was accosted by security agents around the Guru Maharaji bus stop along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
The move was, however, foiled by the activist’s followers.
Speaking on the encounter in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, Igboho had said he did not know why he was being targeted, advising the Federal Government to focus on capturing Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, and invite Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, who had been meeting with bandits and requesting amnesty for them.
He said, “I was never invited. They just lay in ambush for me at Guru Maharaji and started shooting. They started shouting, ‘Where is Sunday Igboho?’ I identified myself and asked them what the problem was. They said I was under arrest and I said, ‘For what? On my father’s land?’ That was how it degenerated.
“When they noticed how tense everywhere was, they fled. They came in four Hilux vans and a Toyota Land Cruiser. There are bandits operating all over the place but people like me who are defending our fatherland are the ones you want to arrest. Why?”
Asked if the police had invited him, he said, “I have not been invited. What have I done to warrant an arrest? Why do they want to arrest me? What have I done?” On whether he would honour a police invitation if invited, Igboho said, “Go and ask them to invite Gumi and Shekau first before disturbing me. Let them face the bandits instead.”
Asked if he would go into hiding, he said, “What for? I am in the neighbourhood. I cannot run.”
Igboho also told Saturday PUNCH that his bank account was frozen for a while before the restriction was later lifted.
Igboho right to reject purported IG’s invitation – YCE scribe
The Secretary General of Yoruba Council of Elders, Dr Kunle Olajide, backed Igboho’s decision to reject the IG’s letter of invitation, saying it was suspicious.
Olajide, who said this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Friday, stated that it was dangerous to receive such a letter especially with the situation of things in the country.
He added that it was not appropriate to have invited Igboho to Abuja, given the dangerous state of roads in the country.
Olajide said if the police had any question for Igboho, he could be engaged by senior police officers in Ibadan, rather than having to travel to Abuja.
Olajide said, “The police, in their structure, have the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Commissioner of Police and other senior police officers. Apart from the police, there is a director heading the Department of State Services in each state, so sending the letter from the IG to Sunday Igboho looks suspicious.
“Even if the invitation is from the IG, I would have expected him to direct his officers in Oyo State to meet Igboho and discuss with him. It is risky to take such a letter and I personally will not take such a letter. The letter raises suspicion, in my own view.
“It is even risky to invite somebody all the way from Ibadan to Abuja. The risk on the highway is there. There are officers around in the state who could ask him any question the police want to ask him. I agree with him not to have received the letter because people have received letters in the past which turned out to be parcel bombs.”
The YCE scribe added that he would be surprised if Igboho’s guess as to the reason for the invitation was correct.
He said, “I will be surprised because Miyetti Allah has said worse things on national television and in the newspapers and nobody invited them for interrogation.
“Our security agencies must be independent and not be partisan so that people will not believe that a particular ethnic group is superior to the others. That is important especially at this critical point where there is mutual suspicion among the ethnic groups.”
Activist has violated no law, SANs tell IG
Also reacting, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Ifedayo Adedipe, said he didn’t know of any law that Igboho violated by refusing to accept the letter from the IG. The SAN added that the activist had reasons to be afraid given the circumstances in which the letter was to be delivered.
Adedipe said, “I do not know of any law that says if a letter is to be delivered to you, you could say no or you could accept it. I would not say that he has breached any law by refusing to accept the letter from the Inspector-General of Police. That is not a crime, because if you say something is a crime or is unlawful, there must be in existence, as the constitution requires, a specific law, whose component provisions are spelt out and penalty provided for non-observance of such law. So, if a letter is to be delivered to a man and he said, ‘I am not accepting the letter.’ That is not an offence.”
The SAN said in order not to create tension, the IG could have invited Igboho on phone or send one or two policemen to deliver the letter rather than a large number of cops.
Adedipe added, “If the man (IG) wishes to invite him (Igboho), he could either put a call through to him or send one or two policemen to deliver the letter, and not send a contingent of nine men to deliver a letter. What kind of letter is that? Are they carrying an elephant? When you had to send a whole contingent, the man is right to be apprehensive.”
Similarly, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said it was morally wrong for the police to go after Igboho while the leaders of Miyetti Allah had not been invited or arrested for their actions.
Ozekhome, who said Igboho had become the face of the Yoruba’s struggle for self-determination, said arresting him would be counter-productive.
He said, “I will advise the police to first arrest leaders of Miyetti Allah who have come out serially to own up to many killings, mayhem, invasion of farmlands and rape of innocent women before thinking of Igboho.
“Igboho’s calls for Yoruba sovereignty are merely verbal. The acts of Miyetti Allah are overt and seen by everybody. Calls for self-determination are legitimate. This is recognised by international instruments and organisations, including the UNO, African Commission on Human and People’s Rights, AU, EU and others.
“More important is the fact that Igboho is wearing the new face of the struggle for Yoruba’s quest for self-determination. Arresting or detaining him will be counter-productive.”
Also speaking, a former Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr Monday Ubani, said Igboho had reasons to be afraid for his life. He advised the activist to honour the IG’s invitation, accompanied by his lawyer, in order not to appear like a lawless person.
Ubani said, “He (Igboho) was saying he was afraid of parcel bomb; you know how Dele Giwa died; he’s being careful. But for me, if the letter comes from the IG, even if he did not accept it for the sake of his safety, he should try to honour the invitation of the IG if the content of that letter is made known to him, as to what time he is needed at the IG’s office. But I want him to ensure that he goes there with his lawyers. The Yoruba are not short of good lawyers; they should go with him to ensure that his rights are not violated.
“I will advise him to honour the invitation and not let it look that he is dishonouring the invitation of the IG and then probably appear lawless. If the invitation is genuinely from the IG, I will want him to honour that invitation.”
FG can’t arrest Igboho without picking Gumi, others – Falana
Reacting to the botched attempt to arrest Igboho in January, human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), had said it would be wrong for the Federal Government to arrest Igboho and not pick up Islamic cleric, Gumi, who had been meeting with bandits, and other northerners who had in the past issued notices to quit to southerners.
Falana, who spoke in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, had noted that Gumi had told bandits that Christian soldiers were behind the attacks on them.
Falana said rather than focus on Igboho, the government must ensure that justice was applied equitably.
He said, “Sunday Igboho should not be arrested because those who had issued quit notices in the past were not arrested. Someone like Gumi, who is causing religious division in the military, has not been arrested. Unless they are ready to adopt the same standard, you cannot arrest Igboho.
“Those who gave quit notices in the past were never arrested. In any case, the DSS has denied trying to arrest him. However, you cannot arrest him.” https://punchng.com/ig-under-pressure-to-arrest-igboho-as-activist-snubs-police-invitation/ 15 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by JAOS(m): 8:28am On Apr 03, 2021 |
the government should look into this Man's case before it get to another level 8 Likes 2 Shares |
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Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Mayng01(m): 8:38am On Apr 03, 2021 |
It’s gonna be a tragicomedy movie. 10 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by mamaafrik(m): 8:46am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Idiotic IGp trying to silence the South,eni kuure,a plane Is missing,Niger is on fire,Kaduna is bloodstained and you are saying rubbish,what of Gumi,what of Miyetti allah. Kaa da fun yin dede. Get yourself armed oh Southerners. 196 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Xdesign79: 8:50am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Igboho should ignore the useless IG 117 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by BlessedNuel: 8:51am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Igboho na strong-headed man...He is good to go 28 Likes 3 Shares |
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Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by qualityovenbake(m): 8:59am On Apr 03, 2021 |
If he honor's that invitation, he won't regain his freedom until he signs an under-taken that he will keep his mouth shut. Infact DSS will take over the case, he will be labelled threat to national security which is treason. 110 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by otosa(m): 9:03am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Its not about having many cards before winning the game, but just make sure, the best card is in your hand. 50 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by mbaise1000: 9:04am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Mr ubani's advice describe the governors in the south east, and self appointed igbo leaders, cowards, compromised and some other words I will not use here, that's why they collectively want to sacrifice kanu and IPOB, to please some fulani vultures, unfortunately on the other hand most people from the other side who are going to come here to support mr sunday's bravery and the advice from his people not go there and be sacrificed are the same people who are calling for kanu to be shot at sight, such hypocrisy, my position is that mr suday should not be molested or harrassed or sacrificed for anyone or their ambition, anyone who cannot say the same about other people calling for the freedom of their people is a hypocrite 42 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by dynicks(m): 9:06am On Apr 03, 2021 |
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Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by slivertongue: 9:20am On Apr 03, 2021 |
IGP SHOULD INVITE OR ARREST THE KILLER HERDSMEN INSTEAD OF WASTING TIME CHASING SUNDAY WHO TO ME HAS DONE NO WRONG 55 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by IvarDboneless: 10:03am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Where is the DSS..I think say na Dem dey handle matter like this abi na only Nnamdi kanu matter Dem dey Sabi masturbate on 9 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Macphenson: 10:07am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Where is Osibanjo?
Is he still a lawyer, a SAN, a Prof. Of Law and the V.P? 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by notym2chektym: 10:07am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Let them first go to bandits hideouts and arrest then,let them arrest Shekau, Gumi, Miyetti Allah before they can invite Igboho. Anything short of this is a waste of time 23 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by orikoku: 10:11am On Apr 03, 2021 |
This scenario will soon take another dimension. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by COFFINSELLER: 10:44am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Good... Igboho must be arrested! Nigeria remains ONE, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by ictjobber: 11:55am On Apr 03, 2021 |
The facade called One NIGERIA 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by ken6488(m): 11:55am On Apr 03, 2021 |
X 1 Like |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by ken6488(m): 11:56am On Apr 03, 2021 |
COFFINSELLER: Good... Igboho must be arrested! Nigeria remains ONE, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. We are not one Let us say we are just forced together Under Buhari government we got more divided 15 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by sofeo(m): 11:56am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Ok. |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by GidiCars: 11:56am On Apr 03, 2021 |
That Ngozi woman should lead the arrest herself and not coward behind her air condition office. If the IGP feels so strongly about Sunday igboho, he should also join the team that'll carry out the arrest. 7 Likes |
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Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Dexpro: 11:56am On Apr 03, 2021 |
If they pick this guy, things may rapidly fall apart 9 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 11:58am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Sunday Igboho should be arrested by the police asap! |
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Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Nobody: 11:58am On Apr 03, 2021 |
He should also invite Miyetti Allah leaders, and Fula millitants too..
Good for goose is good for gander... 7 Likes |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Frales6(f): 11:58am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Wetin concern me |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by GidiCars: 11:59am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Macphenson: Where is Osibanjo?
Is he still a lawyer, a SAN, a Prof. Of Law and the V.P? Osinbanjo is tinubu's Boy, anywhere Tinubu goes, osinbanjo goes. So don't expect much from osibnajo. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Soolmus: 11:59am On Apr 03, 2021 |
They want to bribe Sunday Igboho . 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IGP Under Pressure To Arrest Igboho As Activist Snubs Police Invitation by Seniorwriter(m): 11:59am On Apr 03, 2021 |
Nonsense ....In the midst of bigger pressing issues these Clueless mofos still making irrelevance prioritized!!! SMH what a shame.
Proactivity Leads To Productivity!!! @Seniorwriter |