Chairman of the Coalition of Southwest Youths groups who
doubles as the National President of Yoruba Youths Congress, Prince Dapo
Adepoju who addressed reporters in Akure, called on Nigeria’s Acting President,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to arrest the leader of the Indigeneous People of Biafra
(IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu.
According to him, Nnamdi Kanu is provoking Nigerian youths
with his utterances, and also taking everyone for granted.
Adepoju also backed move by the Coalition of Northern Youth,
in making United Nations (UN) declare IPOB a terror group. He further stressed
that nobody has the monopoly of violence, and directed that the rising temper
of over 25million Yoruba Youths should be pacified.
“We decided to keep mute all along as we felt Kanu and his
men will allow for dialogue.
“But we are surprised that despite the fact that the
Northern youths who earlier issue quit notice to the Igbo’s has make a U-turn
on their decision, Kanu and his men are still moving around spreading hate
speeches
“We are tired as we are losing patience, in as much as we
understand that Kanu does not have the support of the majority of the Igbo’s,
we felt its high time the security operatives do their job in getting him
arrested.
“Kanu does not have monopoly of violence as efforts are been
made at dousing rising temper of over 25million Yoruba Youths who are not happy
with the war like attitude of kanu and his men.We therefore use this medium to call on the acting
president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to order the arrest of Kanu. We equally support the letter addressed to the UN by the
coalition of Nothern Youths to declare IPOB a terror group” he said.
Adepoju also called on president Mohammadu Buhari’s administration
to call for national Youths Confab, saying it will go a long way in itemizing
the issues affecting the Nigerian youths.
Would arresting Kanu aid development in Akure?
LMAO; Whose side am I on sef?

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