Gani Adams Breaks Silence on South-West Insecurity The Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba Land, Gani Adams, has finally broken his silence amid mounting public pressure regarding the persistent insecurity plaguing the South-West region. For some time, critics have pointed fingers at the Aare, questioning his inaction and his perceived failure to mobilize against the rising tide of insecurity. However, in a candid revelation, Adams has fired back, revealing that his hands were tied by a lack of political cooperation. Adams disclosed that he took proactive steps to address the crisis two years ago, reaching out to all South-West governors with a formal proposal for a collaborative security strategy. His message was clear: tackling the region’s security challenges requires a unified approach and that “all hands must be on deck.” To his dismay, his overtures were met with total silence. "People continue to blame me, saying, 'You are the Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba Land and...
Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has called on the Federal Government and South-West governors to support his efforts in tackling rising insecurity and kidnappings in parts of Oyo State and other South-West states. According to reports, Igboho said he and his supporters are ready to enter forests across Yorubaland to flush out kidnappers, bandits, and other criminal elements if they receive official approval and backing from the Federal Government. Speaking during an interview, he said: “I need the support of the Federal Government to strengthen security in the South-West. I’m ready to enter the forests in Yorubaland with my boys to flush out terrorists who have been attacking our people in rural communities.” He stressed that without government approval, his group cannot legally carry out such operations. Igboho also stated that following his release and pardon, he is willing to collaborate with authorities to restore pea...