Olayomi Koiki, the spokesperson to Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, better known as Sunday Igboho, has raised an alarm that the Nigerian police should be held responsible if the Yoruba Nation rally turned violent in Lagos State.
He said this in a Facebook broadcast early Friday morning.
Koiki said that the Yoruba Nation Rally would hold in Lagos on Saturday despite a police warning.
Igboho’s media aide also noted that the rally would proceed with or without his boss, Sunday Igboho, who had reportedly withdrawn himself from the rally.
He said the police have the choice of letting them have their protest peacefully or causing violence. Koiki concluded that the police should be held responsible for any violence.