Amotekun: Speak out now, group challenges Bola Tinubu ……gives him 24 hour ultimatum

Following the raging controversy on the recently launched Western
Nigeria Security Network popularly known as ” Amotekun” by the Southwest
Governors,
a Lagos based group, the Save Lagos Group (SLG) has
challenged the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to let the good people of Yoruba
nation in Nigeria known his position on the formation of the Security
Network (“Amotekun”), saying that Tinubu could not be claiming to be one
of Yoruba leaders and sit on the fence over this germaned issue of
national importance.
Challenging Senator Bola Tinubu, in a signed statement by the Convener of the group, Comrade Adeniyi, Alimi Sulaiman and copies were made available to newsmen in Lagos on Friday, the group insisted that Tinubu could not be claiming to be Asiwaju of Lagos in Yorubaland without making his position known on the subject matter (“Amotekun”).
Sulaiman who gave Senator Bola Tinubu 24 hours to make his position known to the good people of Yorubaland as true son of the race,declaring that supporting the legitimate security Network “Amotekun” could not erode him(Bola Tinubu) of becoming the nation’s President as being claimed in some North-Nigeria quarters, particularly, Maiyetti Allah.
He added that if God destined Bola Tinubu to be the President of this country in 2023 and not by fraudulent means, no human being could change the Divine position him.
It will be recalled that on Tuesday this week, the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Malami, on behalf of the Federal Government,declared the security initiative of the Southwest Governors” Amotekun” illegal by threatening that the full course of the law would be applied against anybody promotion the security initiative.
Sulaiman who stated further that Yoruba nation was presently in trying period over the formation of the Security outfit in the Nigeria Federal Constitutional democracy and no leader of Yoruba nation as well its lovers could keep mute on the burning matter at this period, adding the Yoruba leaders should unite to speak in one voice on the issue