Yoruba youths have been asked to protect their territory against intruders.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) gave this warning on Thursday.
Kanu said youths from southwest region should not rely on their governors to protect them else they will be disappointed just like the South East governors.
He made this known in a statement by IPOB’s, Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful.
According to him, Southwest Governors did nothing when killer herdsmen kidnapped and killed the daughter of Pa Fasoranti, a prominent Yoruba leader, on their soil.
Kanu’s statement read in part:
“Somehow I knew he didn’t have the balls to withstand their Caliphate masters. His resistance didn’t last long, did it?
“Like his Eastern counterparts, he has capitulated. Which one is Herdsmen Permit? Do you mean you have government licensed terrorists operating in Yoruba forests?
“No wonder Pa Fasoranti’s daughter was murdered on Yoruba soil by these licensed killers in Yorubaland and the South West Governors did nothing. Everybody knows Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders in Nigeria are the dreaded killer bandits and terrorists, raping, kidnapping, and pillaging our indigenous communities. Only God knows what they have promised this governor or perhaps the media heat from the caliphate is too much for him to bear.
“My Yoruba folks, especially the youths, please learn something from Eastern Security Network, ESN, defend your land and forests yourselves with your lives. If you surrender your future to these unstable politicians, your children and those unborn will be slaves forever.”
Stating that the North has become a shadow of itself, Kanu said, “If in doubt look at what became of the once-great Hausa race. Today Fulani oligarchs have reduced them to nothing, absolutely nothing. A once proud, tolerant, loving, and technologically advanced race like the Hausa is now a shadow of its self because they made the same mistakes Yoruba youths are about to make today.”
“Sokoto was once a thriving Hausa city called Gobir until Fulanis from Sene-Gambia asked and were given permission to graze their cattle in their bushes. Before they realised what was happening their land was taken over and renamed before their eyes. Yoruba wake up and stand your ground. If you compromise now, you are finished,” Kanu added.
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