The Southwestern governors and power brokers should be wary of Sunday Igboho... he is not who he claims he is ... many people in Oyo State whom this man has terrorized, and he is still terrorizing, know... I wonder why the news media is not reporting on the atrocities of Sunday Igboho, and why the law has not truly caught up with him... People who know I do not write on things I am not sure of... This is personal for me...
Sunday Igboho is an instrument in the hands of LAND GRABBERS and powerful people in Oyo State... I am a victim of Sunday Igboho, and I am still in court, fighting to get my land back from those who used him to forceful grabbed my land in Ologuneru... a land I bought in 2008 when the area was not motorable, when no single house existed in the area, a land I have a record copy of land survey registered at the local government...
I was talking to one of my former students yesterday, and he told me how Sunday Igboho collected money from him on a land he has C-of-O on in the same Ologuneru... this is recent....
One of my senior cousins (Auntie Adeola) lost a house she built with her retirement savings to people hired by Sunday Igboho...
If we empower Sunday Igboho beyond what he already has now, we will regret it... Before he was curtailed by Buhari's administration, he acted with total impunity - he abused everybody - my land that was grabbed happened before his travail with government that seemed to humble him a bit.... Sunday Igboho hid under the false pretext that he sells a pre-owned car dealership, whereas his major source of income was illegal militia activities; he was (is) terrorizing people, stripping them of their most valuable possessions - land and house.
If we make the mistake of empowering him, and sanction the vigilante group he formed, we will have another Dokubo in our hands in Oyo State... he will become untouchable and will perpetrate more evil on innocent people, and the powerful will not be able to escape his clutch... Right now, he continues to terrorize people without regard for the rule of law - in Ibadan, in Oyo, Oke-ogun, etc......
There are state security forces who are supposed to take charge of the security of lives and properties... we should not have people who do not respect the law or are backed by the law of the land, and who are not accountable to anyone, in a position of power...
I just came back from Nigeria . I traversed the length and breadth of the nation a bit in my three-week stay. Something is different about the country compared to when I visited last year.... The people are more desperate... Hunger has increased astronomically.... The gap between the haves and have-nots has further widened... You feel impunity in the air... You see police collecting bribes openly like we have not seen since the Shagari era in 1983... There are more law enforcement agents on the roads now, yet the crime rate has not abated... You see VIO , Road Safety, State Law enforcers, the Police, everywhere mounting illegal roadblocks... I heard things from those close to the seat of power about those who hold the reins of power, and I weep for Nigeria - it is beyond disheartening... Projects are being abandoned because a significant portion has been given as bribes to government officials like governors and ministers, including major monarchs - they all collect money for projects...
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