Monarchs lobby Benin president for Igboho’s asylum

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Yoruba-speaking monarchs in Benin Republic have mounted pressure on the president, Patrice Talon, and other top government officials to grant asylum to Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.

The monarchs wrote a letter to the president asking him “not to allow the country to be used by Nigeria to score political points.”

The Yoruba monarchs submitted the letter to the President of the country of Igboho’s detention last Monday.

The letter was jointly signed by the Onikoyi Abesan-an, Alajase of Ajase land, Onimase of Imase land, Oniohorige of Ohori, Onnilaase of Ilase land, Onikrake of Kraka land from Seme town, and Alajuwon of Ajuwon land, who is the President of the Council of Obas.

It was learnt that a copy of the letter was submitted to the country’s Minister of Interior and the Senate President.

One of the monarchs told our correspondent that series of meetings had been held with government officials in the French-speaking countries.

He explained that an initial meeting was held with the lawyers defending Igboho and “they had made things clearer to us”.

“We have started meetings with government officials and allies of the president. We will still discuss the outcome of the meeting with the press but that is not now,” the monarch, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said.

Asked the identities of the top government officials, he said, “Ministers and special advisers to the president are among them. The feedback has been positive so far. We will be meeting with the president soon. We will continue to press that the right thing is done.”

The spokesperson for Ilana Egbe Omo Oduduwa confirmed the development, saying, “Yes, the monarchs have been very helpful. We are hopeful that Igboho will be granted asylum this week.”

Igboho and his wife were arrested on Monday, July 19, 2021, by the International Criminal Police Organisation at the Cadjèhoun Airport in Cotonou, Republic of Benin on their way to Germany. Ropo was later released.

This was after DSS raided his house in Ibadan and declared him wanted for stockpiling arms.

When he was re-arraigned last Monday, fresh charges were levelled against the 48-year-old activist, who was also returned to a new detention facility.