Igboho’s 10-day threat for Fulani: Northern group threatens to stop food supply to South

A group, the Northern Consensus Movement of Nigeria, has vowed to stop the supply of food from the North to the southern part of the country.

The group made this threat following a recent ultimatum issued by a Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, in a recent video, for the Fulani community to vacate Yoruba land within 10 days.

The group also vowed to do everything in their reach to stop the move, adding that if the threat persists, they will force the Yorubas living in the northern part of the country to evacuate their region. 

The group’s President, Awwal Aliyu, gave the warning on Thursday during a press conference. The video of the conference has since gone viral.

According to Aliyu, “Just recently, Sunday Igboho was released from prison but he issued a fresh ultimatum for the Fulani community that are living in Yoruba land to leave the region within seven days.

“This time around, we, the Northern Consensus Movement of Nigeria, will do everything possible to stop that move and if he resists listening, then we have no option other than to ask the Yorubas who are living in northern Nigeria to also go back to their region.

The group also demanded compensation for the victims of the #EndSARs killings, the Shasha-Akinyele market and the IPOB/ESN killings. They noted that several efforts made on their demands have proven abortive as their pleas were ignored by the previous and current leaders across the country.

They, however, issued a four-week ultimatum for their demands to be met, noting that they would embark on a nationwide protest and stop all food supplies to the southern region of the country.

The group also called on the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, to call Sunday Igboho to order.

Recall that in October, Igboho issued a seven-day ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen in the South-West to vacate the region, over the killings of some farmers in Oyo and Ogun States. He said the warning became important so that they would not be forced to take the laws into their own hands.

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