Iba Gani Adams, Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba land, has refuted allegations that Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) members were involved in the altercation that broke out in Ojota, Lagos.
Following the fatal altercation with the police on Monday morning, kuryaloaded got in touch with the traditional chief. The fatality was one.
The security company described how the protesters opened fire on its officers, critically injuring two of them.
The Ojota rally’s conclusion, according to Adams, “came as a surprise and caught everybody off guard.”
According to accounts, the OPC was involved in the chaos. No one from our team was present at the site, I want to be clear about that.
Despite the Yoruba people’s unalienable right to support self-determination, he claimed, OPC chose not to participate in today’s march.
The Aare claimed that the information was evil and cunning and that it might lead to animosity between the organization and members of the ethnic community.
“Visual contents at my disposal suggested a tranquil rally that later turned violent.
How could somebody be so cruel as to disseminate information so sensitive that OPC assaulted the Yoruba Nation agitators?
“OPC is not opposed to the Yoruba race’s liberation. Our stance on regionalism is unmistakable. It is sacred because that is what we are now looking for.
The statement said, “Nigeria should be reformed to full regional autonomy, where each region will be free to operate at their own speed.