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A Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural Group, Yoruba Ko’ya Movement, Sunday, urged President Muhammad Buhari to rise above ethnic bigotry and put a stop to consistent attacks on lives, peace, economy, and unity of Nigeria.
The group said it is alarming that Miyetti Allah leaders would consistently go on both Local and international television stations including Newspapers to harass, threaten, intimidate and insult stakeholders in Nigeria. “A mere trade union from a tribe continue to heat-up the polity while others shiver and shake in their pants for fear of attack yet no arrest by our security formations.
We say without any fear or intimidation that this is an antithesis of a strong and united nation. “We, Yoruba people, therefore, want to put the Buhari administration on notice that we are not scared of any of these mindless and senseless statements from the hoodlums that the Nigerian government is obviously aiding and abetting.
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