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Why Police May Never Be Able To Arrest Sunday Igboho – Femi Falana
- Femi Falana has said it will be difficult to arrest popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho for asking Fulani herdsmen to vacate Igangan.
- The senior Lawyer faulted the inability of the Federal Government to take action when some Northern Governors repatriated Almajiris back to their home states.
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With several controversies trailing the herdsmen/fulani crisis in Oyo state, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana has said it will be difficult and inequitable to arrest popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho for asking Fulani herdsmen to vacate Igangan, Ibarapa area of the state.
Falana, while featuring on a Channels television programme on Friday morning faulted the failure of the Federal Government to take action when some Northern Governors repatriated Almajiris back to their home states which shows the issue of security in Nigeria is being politicized.
According to Falana, nobody has the right to issue quit notice to any Nigerian living in any part of the country.
However, the human rights lawyer recalled that the government at the centre did not deem it necessary to arrest a Northerner who once asked Igbos living in the North to quit, saying, “it is going to be difficult and inequitable to go for Sunday Igboho.”
Falana further advised that the Oyo State Government should be allowed to handle the security situation in the state within the ambit of the law.
He quoted President Muhammadu Buhari saying he’s not going to politicize the issue of security, but held that the security situation in this country is already politicized.
“We do not have the same standard. That’s why we run into problems. When governors, recently in some states in the North, forcefully removed Almajiris and deported them back to their States of Origin, nobody protested on their behalf”.
“If you do not protect the interest of Almajiris, why will you protect the interest of herders in any part of the country? This is why we have to maintain the same standard at all times and operate under the rule of law,” Falana submitted.
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