Anti-Igbo Sentiments: Afenifere Kicks Against Hate Speech

Afenifere’s Stand Against Tribal Attack

The pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, has voiced strong opposition to the recent tribal attacks against the Igbo community on social media platforms, particularly through the “Igbo Must Go” hashtag led by handles like Lagospedia. Jare Ajayi, the group’s publicity secretary, labeled these posts as divisive and harmful, aiming to sow discord between the Igbo and Yoruba communities. He reassured all non-indigenes engaged in legitimate businesses to disregard such incendiary remarks.

Call to Action by Security Forces

In response to the escalating situation, Ajayi has called upon the police and other security agencies to take swift action against those responsible for creating such a distressing atmosphere. He stressed the importance of the law being applied equally to all citizens, regardless of their ethnic background, ensuring justice and equality.

Support from Lagos State Government

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has also stepped forward, condemning these threats to social security and unity. His administration has expressed commitment to protecting all residents and maintaining peace, highlighting the government’s role in fostering a safe and inclusive environment.

South-East Caucus of the National Assembly Reacts

The South-East Caucus of the National Assembly, including prominent leaders from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, expressed dismay over the continued scapegoating of Igbos. Despite the community’s decision to abstain from the ongoing hunger protests, they remain targets of unfair criticism and hostility.

Historical Context and Legislative Response

The caucus drew parallels between the current hate speech and events that have historically led to severe conflict and suffering, such as the Nigerian Civil War and the Rwandan Genocide. They have demanded an immediate cessation of such hate speech and called for those spreading it to be held accountable under cybercrime laws and criminal legislation.

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Urging Peace and Lawfulness

In their final remarks, the South-Eastern leaders urged the Igbo community to remain peaceful and law-abiding, especially during these turbulent times. They emphasized the importance of staying away from protests and maintaining order to prevent further escalation of tensions.

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