Sunday Igboho writes Nigerian govt, demands apology, N500m for unlawful invasion, damage to his property

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The Yoruba Youths Leader (YYL) and Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has estimated the losses incurred during the raid of his Ibadan home by DSS agents last Thursday, July 1 at N500 million.

The activist has therefore caused a letter to be written to the Nigerian government through his counsel, Chief Yomi Alliyu SAN. The activist in the letter, demanded a public apology for what he called a violation of his fundamental rights during the invasion of his house and the institution of a probe of the action of the security officials that conducted the unlawful raid.

Igboho’s counsel, Alliyu SAN alleged that those arrested in Igboho’s house were being tortured to incriminate him and state that guns and ammunition were recovered from his house. Part of the letter says:

“Sunday Igboho knew that he would be arrested one day hence retaining our services. He could not be that daft to keep incriminating articles in his house!

“Our client’s house is a 5 bedroom duplex with 5 chalets of 2 and 3 bedrooms. These were totally damaged with operatives allegedly arguing on whether to burn down the edifice as done to his former palatial house. The lady officer allegedly put her foot down against arson.”

Read a full copy of the letter below:

Sunday Igboho writes FG, demands N500m compensation for damage to his house and carsSunday Igboho writes FG, demands N500m compensation for damage to his house and carsSunday Igboho writes FG, demands N500m compensation for damage to his house and carsSunday Igboho writes FG, demands N500m compensation for damage to his house and cars

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