Southwest Presidency: Fani-Kayode replies Miyetti Allah

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Fani-Kayode and Saleh of Miyetti Allah

Fani-Kayode and Saleh

Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has told Miyetti Allah to go to hell over threat that the Southwest may not get the 2023 presidency for supporting Operation Amotekun.

Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, the umbrella association of Fulani herdsmen, had warned that Southwest might lose the 2023 presidency for their support for the region’s security outfit, Operation Amotekun.

Alhassan Saleh, Miyetti Allah’s National Secretary, said the herders were disappointed with the way Southwest governors were supporting Amotekun.

“This Amotekun scheme is political and is not the solution to the problem of insecurity. What the South-West governors should have done is to continue to push for state police. Where did they expect to get the funding from at a time some of them are struggling to pay salaries?

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“It is best they give up on this idea because it may affect the chances of the South-West to produce the President in 2023. The thinking is that if the South-West, a major stakeholder in this government, can be toying with this idea now, they may do worse when they get to power,” Saleh said.

Reacting to the development, Fani-Kayode said “to hell with your Presidency. We would rather live free without the Presidency than live as slaves with the Presidency.”

According to him, “self-determination is our right and it is time to consider it. No devolution, no Nigeria. No restructuring, no Nigeria. No freedom, no Nigeria.

“No protection, no Nigeria. No equality, no Nigeria. No prosperity, no Nigeria. No peace, no Nigeria. No justice, no Nigeria. No equity, no Nigeria.”

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