Gani Adams Writes UN, US, Others Over Rising Insecurity In South West
The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, has called on the United Nations, the African Union and the United States of America to intervene in the recent killings in the South West, warning that “the bubble may burst soon.” The Aare, in a letter, titled ‘Urgent need to stop killings by Fulani herdsmen in Yorubaland,’ which he also copied the British Government, the European Union, and the Economic Community Of West African States, urged the international community to come to the aid of the Yoruba. The backing, the belief of our people by the Federal Government that ‘nobody can chase anybody from any part of the country’ is not helping matters. “The peace, stability and tranquility of Yoruba people are being tested by maniacs, who rape, kidnap and murder.” Adams also said “I want to say that nobody wants war, but our people will not sit idle while they are being slaughtered. I am raising this alarm because what is going on is provocative and the bubble may burst soon.”