Yoruba Nation: Real Reasons Behind My Agitation – Sunday Igboho Speaks From Benin Republic

Yoruba Nation freedom fighter, Sunday Igboho, has blamed his agitation on the state of things in Nigeria.

Igboho said he would not have embarked on agitation if the Nigerian government had developed the country like the Benin Republic.

He noted that agitations would have been non-existent if the Nigerian government had ensured the protection of Nigerians like the Benin government had done with its citizens.

Igboho disclosed this during a conversation with the leader of the Ilano Omo Oodua, Prof Banji Akintoye, and his deputy, Prof Wale Adeniran in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

The freedom fighter insisted that security operatives in the Benin Republic are not as corrupt as their Nigerian counterparts.

He said the current President of Benin Republic, Tallon, has been able to ensure adequate security of his citizens, unlike the Nigerian government.

According to Igboho: “What was the cause of my coming out and running around to go demand a better country?

“If Nigeria were to be like the Benin Republic of today, what would have made me come out? If our country, Nigeria were like Benin, I would have no reason to agitate because there’s nothing that I want, that God hasn’t given me.

“I have been visiting Benin Republic since 1996; at that time, the police were always at checkpoints collecting bribes from motorists, but when the incumbent President got into power, he eradicated the act.

“In those days, although numerous police officers were always on the streets, stealing and killings were prevalent, but the new President brought that to a halt, and he made a law that DPOs would be held accountable for the actions of thieves operating within their jurisdictions.

“He increased the salary of the police personnel. Benin Republic police officers are paid three times more than Nigerian police officers. There are no more police checkpoints here in Benin, and no matter how far you travel, you’ll not be accosted by thieves on the highway.”

Stressing that the Benin Republic has not experienced a blackout or lacked water for “seven months,” he said the President investigates projects himself.

“If we have such a government in Nigeria, no one will agitate. Citizens will be happy in a country where the government provides stable power supply, adequate security, and adequate water supply, because that is a good government,” he said.

The Yoruba Nation agitator has been incarcerated since last year in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

Security operatives picked up Igboho at an airport in Cotonou while attempting to travel to Germany.

He had fled Nigeria to Cotonou after the Department of State Services, DSS, declared him wanted.