Don't set Southwest on fire - Oodua youth group warns hoodlums

Oodua Youth Parliament

Oodua Youth Parliament

Oodua Youth Parliament

A Yoruba socio-cultural group, Oodua Youth Parliament, has warned hoodlums responsible for looting, destruction of lives and properties in the Southwest not to set the region on fire and chase investors away under the guise of protest.

The group in a statement by its spokesman, Abdulmajeed Oyeniyi, said the protest, which started as a campaign against police brutality, has led to destruction and chaos in the region and some parts of the country.

He asked Southwest youths to stop buying into the antics of evil planners.

Oyeniyi said the group is worried by the continued looting and vandalism going on in the region and the country.

“We believe that some miscreants with hidden agendas are trying to crumble the investments and properties in the Southwest region in the name of protest. The saddest part is having the youth in south-western states brainwashed to partake in this colossal destruction.

“As if looting is not enough, these miscreants go around torching infrastructures and security structures. From the rough estimate made, it has been reported that over N1 trillion may be required to rebuild public and private properties destroyed by hoodlums in Lagos alone.

“Our call is on the well and able Yoruba youths to retrace their steps, ‘Omo Yoruba E Ronu’. We urge you not to allow yourselves to be used in destroying the properties, which your fathers laboured to build.

“The destruction of lives and properties in the Southwest region is becoming too alarming, and we are urging you not to join enemies of the country in setting the Southwest on fire and chase investors away.

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