Release Sunday Igboho Unconditionally – Joe Okei-Odumakin

Sunday Igboho
Sunday Igboho

Joe Okei-Odumakin has called for the release of Sunday Igboho unconditionally.

Gatekeepers News reports that President, Women Arise, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin says the arrest of the Yoruba self-determination activist, Sunday Adeyemi, aka Sunday Igboho, hit like a thunderbolt.

Odumakin, in a statement, said the reports have now confirmed that Igboho was arrested and is being held by the authorities of the Republic of Benin at an undisclosed location.

She further stated that “reports that he has been released and that he has left Benin republic for Germany have also been confirmed not only to be false but also to be injurious to his case of asylum-seeking that he is said to be processing before his arrest incidence in the neighbouring West African country.”

Odumakin, while writing on behalf of the Female Activists Group (Women Arise), called on those peddling this unfounded rumour to desist henceforth, adding that such rumour is an ill wind that blows no one any good.

The statement read further, “We call on the authorities of the Republic of Benin, democracy, and country under law, to speedily process and grant Igboho’s asylum application.

“It is not debatable that Igboho will come to grief if he is extradited to Nigeria under the prevailing circumstances.”

Odumakin compared how the Nigerian government treats terrorists and bandits to how it treats secessionists, “It is most unfortunate that a Nigerian government that treats with kid gloves terrorists of the hues of Boko Haram, herdsmen, and bandits ravaging entire Northern Nigeria applies the sledgehammer on law-abiding citizens protesting against such terrorists and their wanton destruction of lives and property.

“The way the present Nigerian authorities romance these despicable elements while victimising, oppressing, and silencing their victims leave a sour taste in the mouth.”

The Woman-Activist referred to the arrest of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, “Bearing in mind the way and manner in which Nnamdi Kanu was whisked into Nigeria recently, in the circumstances yet to be fully explained, and the various efforts at enacting gag laws by the same Nigerian authorities, there is no denying the fact that fascism is already creeping upon Nigerians.”

She stressed that “The telltale signs of military dictatorship are rearing their ugly heads again under a supposedly democratic government of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

According to her, “it is certain that Igboho cannot be assured safety or justice if extradited to Nigeria.”

She, therefore, called for his release, “He should be released from detention unconditionally and his safety and liberty guaranteed by the Republic of Benin authorities under extant international law.”

Odumakin added that “The Nigerian authorities are better advised to stop chasing shadows but address the patent dangers posed to the country by the despicable elements it is treating with kid gloves.

“Protection of life and property is the fundamental rights of citizens and the overriding objectives of State policy.

“Neglecting these and running after critics and opposition figures is not only irresponsible but also inimical on the long run to the good health, safety, and continued corporate existence of our beloved country, Nigeria.”