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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Boko Haram attack on Yorubaland is ‘declaration of war,’ Afenifere warns


“The time for the traditional institutions to become active and responsive as the guardian of our values is now.
The Afenifere Renewal Group, ARG, a Yoruba socio-political group, has warned that any terror attack on Yoruba soil by the Boko Haram insurgents would be regarded as an act of war.
In a statement signed by its National Chairman, Olawale Oshun, on Monday, the group said that although they are a peace-loving people, the Yoruba would retaliate if they were attacked.
Reacting to the recent video the Boko Haram group released to the AFP wherein they claimed to be “in your city and you don’t know where we are;” Mr. Oshun called on all residents of South-West to be vigilant.
In the video, the sect’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, claimed responsibility for the Nyanya explosion that killed, at least 75 people, and threatened “more imminent attacks” across the country.
“ARG is calling on all the residents in the South West of Nigeria to take this threat very seriously, and be vigilant. We call on the residents to report to security agencies, monarchs, traditional leaders and the offices of the governors any suspicious movement of men and materials that come to their notice,” said Mr. Oshun.
“ARG wishes to alert the traditional institutions, from the highly revered monarchs to the Baales (the village heads) and Mogajis (Clan Heads), to their responsibility towards their subjects in this dire time,” he added.
Mr. Oshun said that Yoruba leaders at every level would be held responsible if they allow strangers to over-run their domains.
“The time for the traditional institutions to become active and responsive as the guardian of our values is now. The kings and village heads should be ready to accept responsibility for any security failure in their domain, and we dare say that being urban should be no excuse,” Mr. Oshun continued.
“Overall, ARG would like to warn that being visited with a terror attack would amount to a declaration of war on the peace loving people of Yorubaland, in as much as the Yoruba people have always been peaceful and are not, whether directly or indirectly, complicit in the collapse of development and security – factors which have been labelled as responsible for the rise of terrorism.
“We need to add that the Yoruba people will neither fold their arms if attacked and will be forced to respond in whatever shape or form deemed fit.

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