Three Tough Charges Laid By FG Against Igboho As Buratai Pushes For His Extradition

Some Nigerians are wondering why the federal government is seriously pushing for the extradition of Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

Igboho was arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic by security agents. Since then, the Nigerian government through its Ambassador to Benin Republic, Tukur Buratai, has been making serious efforts to convince the government to extradite Igboho so that he would come back and face the main trial here in Nigeria.

In view of this, this article discusses the three major allegations the federal government leveled against Igboho for which he is wanted in Nigeria.

Below are the three allegations according to a report by FG.

Igboho was accused of trafficking in arms.

This allegation became very clear after the raid on Igboho’s home by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) weeks ago. After the raid, the DSS accused Igboho of gun running. Although, Igboho denied it but the allegation was not dropped.

He was also accused of inciting violence to disturb public peace.

This is another accusation against Igboho that he may find hard to defend. Igboho led his men and supporters for various rallies across the South West States.

Sometimes, security agents dispersed them because they said that such rallies were usually illegal and could lead to violence even as they disturb public peace.

The last rally at Ojota in Lagos led to the death of a lady whose family is still demanding justice as they alleged that she was killed by a stray bullet from one of the security agents that dispersed Igboho’s supporters.

Igboho was accused of demanding for secession from Nigeria.

This is the heaviest allegation that Igboho may not bother to deny. He has been leading the pro-Yoruba nation agitation for a long time now.

They have been demanding to become a separate nation by breaking away from Nigeria. But, the Nigerian constitution repudiates secession.

Some Nigerians are wondering why the federal government is seriously pushing for the extradition of Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.

Igboho was arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic by security agents. Since then, the Nigerian government through its Ambassador to Benin Republic, Tukur Buratai, has been making serious efforts to convince the government to extradite Igboho so that he would come back and face the main trial here in Nigeria.

In view of this, this article discusses the three major allegations the federal government leveled against Igboho for which he is wanted in Nigeria.

Below are the three allegations according to a report by FG.

Igboho was accused of trafficking in arms.

This allegation became very clear after the raid on Igboho’s home by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) weeks ago. After the raid, the DSS accused Igboho of gun running. Although, Igboho denied it but the allegation was not dropped.

He was also accused of inciting violence to disturb public peace.

This is another accusation against Igboho that he may find hard to defend. Igboho led his men and supporters for various rallies across the South West States.

Sometimes, security agents dispersed them because they said that such rallies were usually illegal and could lead to violence even as they disturb public peace.

The last rally at Ojota in Lagos led to the death of a lady whose family is still demanding justice as they alleged that she was killed by a stray bullet from one of the security agents that dispersed Igboho’s supporters.

Igboho was accused of demanding for secession from Nigeria.

This is the heaviest allegation that Igboho may not bother to deny. He has been leading the pro-Yoruba nation agitation for a long time now.

They have been demanding to become a separate nation by breaking away from Nigeria. But, the Nigerian constitution repudiates secession.

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