The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, on Sunday, in an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, lamented that Yoruba land was currently under the siege of armed bandits and kidnappers.
According to the Alaafin, there is looming anarchy in the country following the escalating level of insecurity and something urgent needs to be done about it.
The foremost monarch said it should be known that the Yoruba could resort to self-help, but added that the security architecture should be improved upon to save lives and properties as stipulated by the constitution.
Read parts of the letter below: “I have never been timid or shy of my total support for the success of your administration to deliver the country to the Promised Land.
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“My confidence had always been based on Your Excellency’s ability, fitness and competence in leading the country to the promised land, where law and order prevail, individual liberty is guaranteed, economic well-being of the citizens is assured.
“That my confidence in Your Excellency remains unshaken to date. In recent time however, I am worried about the security situation in the country, especially in the south west geo-political zone, nay the entire Yoruba-speaking area of the country including Kwara, Kogi and Edo states.
“This has to do with the incessant and increasing menace of Fulani herdsmen that have laid siege in almost all the highways of Yoruba land.
“Whether in Owo, Akure, Ilesa/Ife-Ibadan road or Ibarapa zone and Ijebu area of Ogun state, the story is the same.
“I have held series of consultations with opinion moulders and eminent Yoruba leaders across board about the menace of these cattle herdsmen with such assault like raping of our women and in some occasions, in the presence of their husbands.
“That is apart from massive destruction of our agricultural lands; which ultimately points to imminent starvation.
“On top of it all is the menace of professional kidnappers usually in military uniforms.
“What is more worrisome about the kidnapping notoriety is what looks like impunity which these kidnappers enjoy their nefarious activities.
“Worse still is the confidence with which they demand ransoms and collect such illegal levies at designated spots without any arm of security being able to lay siege on them as it was the practice in the recent past.
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“Now, we cannot even talk of parading suspects, when in actual sense, no major arrests have been made in this part of the country. Without arrests, we cannot talk of their facing of the law.
“Unfortunately, and painfully indeed, in the face of the apparent helplessness of our security agencies, where do we go from here?
“It is at the wake of this manifest frustration of our people that our people have found it unavoidable, even though reluctantly to resort to alternative measures to safeguard their lives and property.
“Suffice to say that in most part of Yoruba land, their pre-colonial military structures have not been totally collapsed.
“Hence, such structures like Odua People’s Congress, Agbekoya and other vigilante groups.”