Yoruba Nation protagonist, Sunday Igboho has vowed to go ahead with the “Yoruba Nation” rally scheduled for the Freedom Park at Ojota, Lagos on Saturday.
Igboho had announ,ced the cancellation of the rally after the Department of State Services (DSS) raided his residence in Ibadan on Thursday.
But in a Facebook live broadcast on Friday, Igboho said the rally will hold as scheduled.
Olayomi Koiki, his media aide said: “I can still confirm officially that the Lagos rally inasmuch as whatever news or rumours you’ve been listening to from different outlets, will go as planned.”
“The 3rd of July Mega rally will go as planned. All arrangements for the rally has been planned and nothing has changed.
“I have spoken to the organisers, nothing has changed so far. 3rd of July from exactly 9:00am in the morning. The whole arrangement and planning is going on.
“Come out in numbers to support the freedom of Yoruba Self Determination. 1999 constitution is a fraud! 1914 Amalgamation has expired. Yoruba Nation No going back.”
However, Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Hakeem Odumosu during a press conference warned against any rally under any pretext in the state.
“The Lagos State Police Command hereby warns that no rally will be allowed, under whatever guise, in any part of the state,” Odumosu said, saying it cannot afford the kind of security lapses experienced during the #EndSARS protest in October, last year,” he said.
While confirming a raid on Igboho’s residence, Peter Afunanya, DSS spokesman, asked him to turn himself in to the nearest police station.
He said Igboho was on the run but he would definitely be tracked.