Ejimakor Laments Killer Fulani Herders Subduing Amotekun in Southwest

Aloy Ejimakor, the Special Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has expressed alarm over the rate of checkpoints in the Southeast over Kanu’s non-release while terrorists massacred people in Plateau and Kaduna States.

Ejimakor lamented the escalating activities of killer Fulani herdsmen in Yorubaland, where they are reportedly subduing the regional security outfit, Amotekun, and forcing Yoruba residents to flee their homes and farms.

Adding to the situation, Ejimakor pointed out that while herders wreak havoc in Yorubaland, the Lagos State Government has been demolishing properties belonging to Igbos in the state.

He raised concerns about accusations directed at the Igbo community, alleging plots to take over Yorubaland, particularly Lagos.

Posting on his X handle, Ejimakor stated, “News: Fulani herdsmen are currently ravaging Yorubaland, subduing Amotekun & causing Yorubas to flee their homes & farms.

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“In another news: Igbo properties are being demolished in Lagos & Igbos are being accused of plotting to take over Yorubaland (Lagos).”

The constitutional lawyer also drew attention to the disparity in security measures across different regions. He highlighted the sparsely policed Northern Nigeria, where terrorists have been perpetrating massacres, contrasting it with the Southeast, which reportedly faces an excessive number of checkpoints.

“From the Christmas Eve genocidal massacre in Plateau to the ongoing carnage in Kaduna, TERRORISTS are on a rampage in a sparsely-policed Northern Nigeria, whereas there’s a per-half-mile army/police checkpoint in the Southeast as a bulwark for not freeing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” he disclosed.