Monday , 20 January 2025
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President Bola Tinubu has cautioned ethnic agitators who pose a threat to Nigeria’s sovereignty and unity, stating that they will face the full consequences of their actions.

This warning comes in response to the Yoruba Nation agitators who invaded the Oyo State House of Assembly Complex in Agodi, Ibadan, declaring the independence of the ‘Democratic Republic of the Yoruba’.

During a meeting with leaders of Yoruba socio-cultural group Afenifere, led by Pa Reuben Fasoranti, Tinubu addressed the incident and emphasized the seriousness of the situation.

Tinubu warned: “Those who think they can threaten the sovereignty of Nigeria will have themselves to blame.

“They have a price to pay and we are not going to relent.”

Tinubu also said his administration had recorded significant progress against insurgency where it exists in the country, adding that he would not relent in the fight against criminals.

He said: “I am irrevocably committed to the unity of Nigeria and constitutional democracy.

“Constitutional democracy is reflected greatly here since we assumed office. What we face now is the challenge of terrorism.

“Security of life and property is very necessary for development. I can tell you we are achieving success.

“There’s an improvement from hoisting flags on the Nigerian properties and sovereignty.

“We have degraded terrorism to a level that they cannot threaten the sovereignty of Nigeria any longer.

“Banditry and kidnapping will be defeated and there is no payment of ransom whatsoever.

“We are taking the battle to them. We are getting results more rapidly than before.

“We are working hard on intelligence gathering.”

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