The Yoruba Council
of Elders, YCE, rose from its Executive Council Meeting in Ibadan, the
Oyo State capital on Thursday, warning the dreamic sect, Boko Haram, not
to attempt to spread its violence to the Soutded Islah-West.
The YCE, also
known as Igbimo Agba Yoruba, speaking through its Publicity Secretary,
Yemi Falade, said the precarious security situation in the country was
thoroughly discussed during the meeting.
Falade said the
group took cognisance of the implication of Monday’s attack on the
Deeper Life Church in Kogi State, adding that all the necessary
mechanisms to ward off any invasion by those he described as dissidents
had been put in place.
A communiqué
issued at the end of the meeting, which was signed by the President,
Major General Adeyinka Adebayo (rtd) said: “Yoruba race will not take
kindly or stay idle watching the country being destroyed.”
The communiqué
noted that the YCE "critically and extensively reviewed the security
situation in the country and expressed serious concern which calls for
urgent action from the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“YCE highly
appreciates and commends the effort our President, Dr. Ebele Goodluck
Jonathan, has employed to tackle the problems brought about by some
misguided elements, who are said to be bent on destroying the unity and
progress of Nigeria.
“Igbimo Agba Yoruba at this meeting resolved to call such elements to
order forthwith, because the Yoruba race is interested in the unity and
progress of Nigeria.”
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