Igboho Kingdom Rejects Miyetti Allah's Petition, Reaffirms Support for Sunday Igboho and Community
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*Igboho Kingdom Rejects Miyetti Allah's Petition, Reaffirms Support for Sunday Igboho and Community Security Efforts*
*Igboho, Oyo State*.- The traditional leadership and community stakeholders of Igboho Kingdom have publicly rejected allegations contained in a petition reportedly submitted by the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), reaffirming their support for Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, while commending ongoing cooperation between community stakeholders and government security agencies.
The position was contained in an official statement jointly issued by the paramount ruler of Igboho Kingdom, *His Royal Majesty, Oba Dr. Joel Olalere Olawuwo*, the Alepata of Igboho and Chairman of the Oorelope Traditional Council, alongside the President-General of Ifelodun Omo Igboho, *Alhaji Hammed Adegoke*.
The statement followed a petition reportedly submitted by MACBAN to the Oyo State Government and security agencies, in which the association alleged that Sunday Igboho threatened members of the Fulani community and called for his arrest.
Community Rejects Allegations
According to the statement, the people of Igboho described the allegations against Sunday Igboho as false and misleading, maintaining that his actions were directed at addressing insecurity rather than targeting any ethnic or religious group.
The community leaders stated that Sunday Igboho's interventions were motivated by concerns over the safety of residents following years of reported incidents of kidnapping, attacks on farmers, and other criminal activities within Igboho and parts of the Òkè-Ògùn region.
They argued that law-abiding residents, irrespective of ethnic background, should not be associated with criminal elements and urged all stakeholders to focus on addressing insecurity through lawful means.
### Support for Sunday Igboho
The statement described Sunday Igboho as a respected son of Igboho Kingdom whose efforts, in the view of the community leaders, contributed to restoring confidence among residents affected by insecurity.
The Traditional Council and Ifelodun Omo Igboho reaffirmed their support for him, stating that they regard his contributions as being in the interest of protecting lives and property within the community.
Commendation for Security Collaboration
The community leaders also expressed appreciation to the Federal Government and security agencies for what they described as cooperation in tackling security challenges affecting the region.
They commended President **Bola Ahmed Tinubu*, the Inspector-General of Police, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Chief of Defence Staff, the Amotekun Corps, and other security institutions for their roles in efforts aimed at improving security across the area.
According to the statement, effective collaboration between community-based intelligence and statutory security agencies remains important in addressing criminal activities and strengthening public safety.
Commitment to Peaceful Coexistence
The statement concluded by emphasizing that Igboho Kingdom remains committed to peaceful coexistence and welcomes all law-abiding residents regardless of ethnicity, religion, or background.
The community leaders stressed that every resident should be able to live, farm, conduct business, and pursue legitimate activities without fear of violence or intimidation.
They reaffirmed their support for lawful initiatives that promote peace, justice, security, and sustainable development while calling on all stakeholders to work together in maintaining stability throughout the region.
The statement was jointly signed by *His Royal Majesty, Oba Dr. Joel Olalere Olawuwo*, Alepata of Igboho and Chairman of the Oorelope Traditional Council, and *Alhaji Hammed Adegoke*, President-General of Ifelodun Omo Igboho, on behalf of the people of Igboho Kingdom.
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