Leave Yoruba land or meet your ‘Waterloo’ – OPC warns Fulani herdsmen

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The O’odua Peoples Congress (OPC) has warned Fulani herdsmen who are engaging in criminal activities in parts of the South-West to desist before it becomes their undoing.

OPC President, Aare Prince Osibote, gave the warning in a statement issued in Lagos at the weekend.

Osibote, who succeeded late Dr Fredrick Fasehun, as OPC national leader, said, “Enough is enough. Yoruba are peace-loving and hospitable. We welcome everybody with open arms, but the OPC will not allow any individual or group to make the South-West unsafe or turn the region into a den of criminals. Time is up for these criminals abducting people. This is the final warning to them, they should stop now, or relocate elsewhere outside the South-West. If they fail to do so, they will soon meet their Waterloo

The OPC chief asked South West residents not to panic, assuring them that the OPC is ready to flush out the kidnappers, and herdsmen abducting innocent Nigerians from their hide-outs.

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“We are watching the unfolding ugly developments with keen interests. Yoruba and other residents in the South-West should not panic. We are, however, calling on the Federal Government to quickly address this insecurity problem before it further degenerates. OPC leaders will not watch helplessly or fold their hands while some criminals are making life difficult for our people, and are behaving as if they are above the law,” he declared.

Osibpte noted that, while the OPC remains committed to unity, peace and harmony among Nigerians, the organisation will not stand and watch in a situation where some criminals have constituted themselves into menace against innocent citizens.

 

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