Warning! If You Threaten Or Attack Yorubas In Lagos We’ll Stand Up To Defend Our People, OPC Warns Asari Dokubo, Igbos In Lagos

The Oodua People’s Congress,  a pan-Yoruba group has issued a stern warning to Asari Dokubo, ex-Niger Delta militant leader and others planning to cause trouble during this weekend  gubernatorial and State house of assembly to have a rethink and stay away from the Yoruba speaking Southwest  region in thier own interest.

It also warned them to stop issuing inflammatory remarks and threats of attacks on the Yoruba.

Dokubo was widely reported in a section of the media a few days ago to have threatened to deal with the Yoruba in a video posted on Youtube, if non-indigenes were attacked during the polls.

It also warned them to stop issuing inflammatory remarks and threats of attacks on the Yoruba.

Dokubo was widely reported in a section of the media a few days ago to have threatened to deal with the Yoruba in a video posted on Youtube, if non-indigenes were attacked during the polls.

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In a statement issued yesterday by its President, Comrade Dare Adesope, the group said its men were prepared to protect Yoruba and their Igbo counterparts in Lagos State.

He said: ” Asari Dokubo and others should mind their choice of words while addressing Yoruba people because it is very clear that the Yoruba are not enjoying the privilege we give to the Igbo and other tribes in their land.

”The presidential election is over and we are looking forward to the governorship poll. We have decided to stand up to the task and protect our states by ensuring that the election is violence-free. Any group planning to disrupt the poll should have a rethink because OPC(R) is prepared to resist such act with our last blood.

 

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”Heavy presence of our members would be adequately felt in all the polling booths across the Southwest.”

virtue of this , we are imploring all registered voters to come out and exercise their franchise without fear of attack from any quarters.

”And to all Igbo groups and persons threatening to attack Yorubas, I am sounding a strong warning that they should give it a second thought because we are very ready to defend our people. They should know that the gentility of a tiger is not is not an act of cowardice.”

 

 

SOURCE: DAILYPOST

 

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