CURRENT REPORT BLOG Chief Sunday Adeyemo, the Yoruba nation activist widely known as Sunday Igboho, has responded to the pressing issues of insecurity and poverty in Nigeria, highlighting the necessity for patience and strategic planning. His comments were prompted by a statement from the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Abubakar, who, in his capacity as the chairman of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council, warned of a volatile situation in the country due to widespread poverty, hardship, and insecurity. Igboho’s perspective underscores the importance of a careful and well-thought-out approach in addressing these critical issues, acknowledging that lasting solutions require time and comprehensive planning.
The Sultan’s call for action came during the sixth executive meeting of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council in Kaduna, where he urged the Federal Government to address the grievances of the masses who are grappling with hunger and frustration. The Sultan’s emphasis on the urgent need to alleviate the suffering of the people resonates with Igboho’s stance, emphasizing the imperative for the government to take proactive measures to address the root causes of poverty and insecurity, thereby ensuring a more stable and secure future for the nation.