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Restructuring Won’t Solve Nigeria’s Herdsmen Problem – Professor Akintoye


Leader of Yoruba Self-Determination Groups, Ilana Omo Oodua, Banji Akintoye said the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution cannot solve the problem of the Fulanis invading people’s farmland.
Currently, there have been calls for secession and restructuring of the Africa’s most populous nation.
He also blamed the slow pace of development in Yoruba land on the 1914 amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Protectorate.
The renowned Historian was quoted in a statement titled, ‘At YPF’s 1st Democracy Lecture; Statesmen, Dons, Lawyer, Declare Verdicts on the State of Yoruba Land.’
Akintoye said, “Restructuring cannot stop the Fulani Herdsmen from invading our farms. It won’t stop the central government from subjugating the states. We have seen how President Buhari is using Executive powers to overrun the National Assembly, Judiciary and the State Governors.
“If restructuring gives room for state police, such a policing system will not have an equal status like the central police. By the way, the Fulani will still control the military and armed forces. Virtually all the Military Training Schools in Nigeria are domiciled in the North. Everything was deliberately planned.”
“Therefore, our road to redemption in Yoruba Land is to have a country of our own where the intellectuals will preside over our commonwealth, and not the current system that promotes urchins above the philosopher-kings across all board.”
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