Yoruba Nation agitators under the aegis of Yoruba Koya Liberation Movement have blamed the Minister of Justice and Antoney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; and a former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, Tukur Buratai, for the detention of Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho in Cotonou.

Sunday Igboho, a Yoruba rights activist, was on Monday, returned to prison with fresh charges levelled against him.

The Yoruba Self-Determination Group also told the president, President Major General Muhammad Buhari (retd), and other officers of the Nigerian Government to desist from oppressing humanity or face a disastrous end.

In a statement signed by Yoruba Koya Director of Media and Communications, Oluwafemi Oluwajuyitan, the agitators urged Buhari and other Nigerian leaders putting political pressure on Benin Republic to jail Ighoho to remember that nothing lasts forever.

According to the statement, the Gestapo invasion of Chief Sunday Igboho’s house, the killing and abduction of his associates and his eventual arrests in Benin Republic at the request of this government are testaments of this government’s effort at ensuring that their lawlessness remains unchecked.

They concluded that as a Yoruba self-determination group, they believe it’s time that this government and its actors of impunity are reminded that nothing lasts forever. Because Nigerians are in the countdown to the end of this administration even as calls are made to the International Criminal Court to keep the dossier of reports sent to them as they will become useful in no distant future.