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Death Of Afenifere Leader’s Daughter: How We Will Strike Back-Aare Onakankanfo

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Iba Gani Adams

Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, has insinuated that the Yoruba clan would retaliate the death of Funke Olakunrin.

Olakunrin, the daughter of Pa Reuben Fasoranti, leader of pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group was killed on Friday, July 12, along Ondo-Ore road.

Speaking with journalists on Saturday, July 13, while reacting to the death of Olakunrin, Aare Adams said that Yoruba were not bereft of ideas of how to stop herdsmen attacks in the South West.

Insinuating that the attack would be retaliated, Aare Adams said they should be aware of the action that precede our reactions when it eventually comes.

“We should not be blamed when the reaction comes. We are like the proverbial goat that is being chased. When it gets to the wall, it will certainly react. We are at that stage now,” Adams said.

A statement credited to the warlord and issued by his Media Assistant, Kehinde Aderemi, said that he wanted the whole world to know what has been done and is still being done to the Yoruba clan.

Below is part of the statement:

“We only want the whole world to know what has been done and being done to our people. They should be aware of the actions that preceded our reaction when it eventually comes. We are not bereft of ideas of how to stop this criminality on our land.

“It is just so that we should not be blamed when the reaction comes. We are like the proverbial goat that is being chased. When it gets to the wall, it will certainly react. We are at that stage now.”

While describing the atrocities of Fulani herdsmen as many, Adams, who is the leader of the Oodua Peoples Congress warned that “Yoruba people are not paper tigers and dogs who can only bark without biting.”

 

The Aare said the Yoruba race had met over a period of three weeks on the security challenges facing the geopolitical zone and called on governors of the South West states to ensure the conclusion of the Security Summit process.  He equally charged all traditional rulers to take bold steps to stamp out killings by Fulani herdsmen in their domains.  Adams charged the monarchs that there should be a process of identifying visitors or new settlers in every community.  He said that the leader of the visitors or settlers must be known to the traditional rulers.  He commiserated with Pa Fasoranti, praying God to comfort him and his entire household.  “Papa, these are trying times but it is certain justice will come”, he stated

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