VIDEO: You Can’t Be Kidnapping in My Hometown, Igboho Warns Fulani Community
Yoruba nation agitator Sunday Igboho has issued a strong warning to members of the Fulani community in his hometown of Igboho, Oyo State, over allegations of kidnapping and rising insecurity in the area.
In a video circulating on social media, Igboho expressed concern over reported criminal activities, insisting that acts of kidnapping and violence would not be tolerated in the community. He urged residents and security agencies to remain vigilant and work together to maintain peace and public safety.
The activist reiterated his long-standing position on the need to protect lives and property, stressing that anyone found engaging in criminal activities should face the full weight of the law regardless of ethnic or religious affiliation.
Igboho’s remarks have sparked reactions from various quarters, with some residents expressing support for efforts aimed at tackling insecurity, while others called for caution and adherence to lawful procedures in addressing security challenges.
Community leaders and stakeholders have continued to advocate peaceful coexistence among all ethnic groups, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, mutual respect, and cooperation in maintaining harmony.
Security agencies have repeatedly urged citizens to report suspicious activities through appropriate channels and avoid actions that could inflame tensions or undermine public order.
The development comes amid ongoing concerns over kidnapping and other security threats in parts of the country, with authorities intensifying efforts to combat criminal activities and improve safety across affected communities.
Observers say sustained collaboration between residents, community leaders, and security agencies remains crucial to addressing insecurity and preserving peace in the region.