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NANS warns Republic of Benin, demands repatriation of Sunday Igboho

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Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has demanded for the repatriation of Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, from the Republic of  Benin, where he is currently detained.

The union made the demand on Thursday in a statement in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Igboho, who has been incarcerated by the Benin authority for allegedly entering the country illegally since he fled Nigeria to evade arrest by the Department of State Service some months ago, is currently being tried by the Beninoise authority.

The NAN South-West Zone D coordinator, Adegboye Olatunji, said the Benin Republic is only acting a script that was scripted by Nigeria’s government.

He said, “The actions, inactions and body language of the Federal Government suggest their culpability or at least their approval concerning the treatment being meted to the self-styled activist.

“It remains within the responsibility of the Federal Government to protect the interest and rights of her citizens within and outside the borders of the country.

“The activities of the Federal Government, however, communicate nonchalance and unwillingness that suggest that the Benin Republic is only acting a script that was scripted by Nigeria government.

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“We want to affirm that the continued detention of Sunday Adeyemo is no longer justifiable neither is it rational.

“Therefore, the government should explore every diplomatic option in ensuring his repatriation. As the international community keeps observing the ineptness of the Nigeria Liason Office which has been largely inactive over this issue, we are beginning to suspect that their lackadaisical stance is as directed.

“We must warn the government of Benin Republic that Nigerians are now disenchanted by their manner of handling this case.

“We advise them to avoid being used as a tool for settling political grievances and to immediately begin and complete the extradition process of Sunday Igboho within a reasonable time frame or we will be forced to make Nigeria unlivable for Beninoise in Nigeria.”

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