Efforts by the Federal Government to extradite Yoruba nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, to Nigeria from Benin Republic may have hit the rocks.
Authorities in the neighboring West African nation have insisted on a fair trial for Sunday Igboho before yielding to the demand.
He is expected to be arraigned for immigration-related offenses in Benin Republic later, on Thursday.
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The Beninoise Government said it would not handle a request for extradition without first trying him for the local offense he was arrested for, sources d said, on Thursday morning.
Sunday Igboho was arrested on Monday night in Cadjèhoun Airport, Cotonou, with a ‘fake’ Beninese passport while trying to flee to Germany.
The source said that the Yoruba nation activist had hired a Beninois Defense Attorney, Rafael Huvehnou.
Huvehnou is currently an Attorney to the President of the Benin Republic.
Sunday Igboho may be granted bail today.
“We went to court at Cotonou today but they didn’t bring Igboho to court, so we called his lawyer. He was in safe hands at Cotonou Criminal Brigade where he was detained. They will take him to court today.
“Igboho has given a statement to the police. He was traveling with a Beninoise passport adjudged to be fake,” the source privy to the discussions said.
The Nigerian Government, through its Ambassador to Benin Republic, Tukur Buratai, is bent on extraditing Igboho to Nigeria.
It was learned that the former Chief of Army Staff wrote two letters to the government of the West African country and insisted on the arrest and extradition of Igboho.
Buratai had in the letters described the activist as a terrorist and murderer.
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“Nigeria had written two letters to the West African state, describing Igboho as a terrorist and murderer. The first letter was written on July 7th. A second letter describing his bodily features was passed on to the Benin Republic yesterday,” a security source said.
The Department of State Services (DSS) had on July 1 raided the residence of Igboho in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Sunday Igboho had planned a ”Yoruba nation Rally” in Lagos two days before the raid.
The DSS raided the residence, killed two people, and arrested 12 aides but Igboho escaped.
The agency alleged that Sunday Igboho was stockpiling weapons, and subsequently declared him wanted. The agitator has been on the run since the raid. (SaharaReporters)