They described the abduction of the former Minister of Finance, who was abducted by the herdsmen yesterday in his farm in Ondo State as a sin against humanity.
In the statement, the Yoruba group said the era in which herdsmen would invade farms in Yoruba land and vandalize property was gradually making a comeback.
“We would want to know that the attribute of Yoruba people to be accommodating is not something that should be abused,” said the statement.
“For us, being accommodating is a virtue that was inculcated into us by our forefathers, and should therefore not be seen as a weakness by anybody
“We would, however want to send a note of warning that the Federal Government should do all within its powers to ensure that Baba Falae is returned to his family safe and sound,” the statement also said.
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