‘Gov Abiodun Plans To Send Arrested Yoruba Agitators To Kuje Prison’- Igboho’s Spokesman, Kioki Raises Alarm

  • It’s going to be a very long day in Ogun State as Yoruba Nations Agitators plan to storm Ogun State for their peaceful rally despite the warnings from the State Government.
  • Olayomi Koiki alleged that the Governor plans to send those arrested to Kuje Prison.

Amidst plans by Yoruba nation agitators to stage a rally in Ogun State, Sunday Igboho’s spokesman, Olayomi Koiki  recently revealed that the Ogun State Police has banned the rally scheduled to hold today.

Sunday Igboho’s spokesman has however sent a strong message to the governor of the state, Dapo Abiodun. In his recent broadcast, he disclosed that he is aware of what police are saying in Ogun state and therefore he has decided to first speak directly to Governor Dapo Abiodun.

Mr. Olayomi Koiki said although the governor is the Chief Security Officer in Ogun state, he does not own their lives as Yoruba people.

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He continued that Dapo Abiodun may belong to a political party and they are not disturbing him for that. In his words he said:

‘You have no right to tell us what we will do in the state.’

According to Mr. Koiki, the Yoruba people are no longer taking orders from him and other governors in Nigeria based on the 1999 constitution. He mentioned that Ogun State is a Yorubaland and so Governor Dapo Abiodun has no capacity to stop their proposed rally.

Koiki alleged that the Governor is planning to send anyone that is arrested in today’s rally to Kuje Prison.

He concluded proudly that the rally will hold as planned and no one will stop it,  EKO HOT BLOG  gathered.

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