 wanted after raiding his home in Ibadon. His wife still missing. Both chambers of the National Assembly consider petroleum industry be on the same day. An energy expert to be here to break things down. We'll be bringing you the usual of the press where we review the days and also today in history on the 2nd of July 2021 and I will say good morning and thank you very much for joining us on the breakfast here on Plus TV Africa. It's finally a Friday for everyone who has been excited about it and of course if you didn't join us yesterday then welcome to the new month once again and we hope that you enjoy a great show this morning. Good morning to Aneta, how are you? Good morning, good to see you this beautiful Friday. Yes absolutely I'm looking forward to G.J. Johnson stepping in to remind us it's Friday and say he's usual thank God it's Friday. Alright so there's a lot you know that we will be talking about today we're starting of course with the trend in stories from you know yesterday the DSS confirming that they of course visited Sunday Boho's house two nights ago. There of course is an audio recording of a conversation that he had with BBC pigeon that Sunday Boho now you know claiming that you know around 1.30 a.m. he had gunshots you know he looked out of his window and of course saw you know men of the DSS and the 9th Korean Army all of course in his house DSS claims that about I think 13 people were arrested and two people were killed in the gunfire that ensued. There's also videos online that show blood stains you know in different parts of the house and on the floor outside and also inside the residence. The DSS also claims that about seven AK-47 rifles were recovered hundreds or maybe even thousands of ammunition some charms and you know certain other items were also found in his house he has been declared wanted for of course stockpiling arms and you know some other charges. Yes really how do we describe this you know we could say it's a raid we could say it's it's an adoption as or abduction as well. Two killed a man wanted basically those describe our top trending stories this morning the Department of State Services DSS has admitted that its operatives raided the Ibadon home of Sunday Adeyama also known as Sunday Iboho in the early hours of yesterday two of Iboho's allies were shot dead and his wife is missing Iboho managed to escape and now the DSS says he's a wanted man. Where is Sunday Iboho? See remember when this whole issue with Iboho came up and you know I think the earliest memory of Sunday Iboho and his name is when he raided a full-on settlement in the States and basically cost havoc and kills there there were different reactions from different quarters lots of people praised him and they said that they faced this issue of Headsmen killings you know in this state for a while you know farmers and herders attacking each other over invasion of farmland over cattle rustling so it's just been a whole lot between farmers and herders and how they couldn't just find a middle ground to understand each other and live in peace so when Sunday Adeyama also known as Sunday Iboho you know carried out that that that act you know he was praised by some people others say that basically is an aberration he shouldn't have done that those are you know Nigerians like you and I and he is not a law enforcement officer he has no rights to have done that and then people went on to say it is a failure of Nigeria's security architecture that has led to the rise of heroes so to speak like Sunday Iboho who would say our people are facing you know these security challenges and we've been facing that for far too long we have to stand up and do something about it so it's been a mixed bag of feelings you know when you talk about Sunday Iboho and remember when he came you know came to the conversation about the Euroban nation how he basically has become one of the prominent voices and faces of the Euroban nation saying he had Southwest leaders support him even the Southwest leaders prominent people prominent people of Eurobaland like Bola, Ashiwaju, Tinobu and the likes you know went on to say that they do not support calls for Eurobanation that their emphasis is on unified Nigeria but this went on he then said he was going to come to Lagos and at the end of the day he switched voices and said oh he's not here to fight the government and then we're hearing about this raid in his house you know Thursday around it was around 2 a.m. in the morning you know hearing about this raid on his property two men killed that he found like he mentioned a stockpile of arms I mean when I went to the list of what the DSS stated they said they found 7 AK-47 rifles they found three pump action guns they found 30 fully charged AK-47 magazines they found 5,000 rounds of 7.62 millimeter ammunition five cut buses one jackknife one pen knife one binoculars they found five U.M. US dollars in one dollar denomination found local international driver's licenses in Sunday moho's names that the DSS said they found ATM cards they found a German residence permits they just mentioned a lot they also listed three voodoo champs jacket and traditional body ammo I mean when I saw that traditional body ammo I was shocked I am going to admit that they found laptops and things like that you know so it really is very concerning and now the DSS has declared him a wanted man would you say Osirige that this is a little too late because Sunday moho seem to have grown to you know a position of prominence in Yoruba land that almost some people would compare to Namdeekhanu a situation where people now value him revert him as the liberator of the Yoruba nation you know if the DSS had nipped this in the bottom it's early stage do you think we would have gotten this far if the DSS had declared him a wanted man from the onset do you think he would have been able to amass all the following he has now and all the support that he might be getting now what do you what do you think about that declared him wanted for what exactly that's what they say they said the DSS and this is a statement here I'm asking you now you say even if they had nipped this in the body they had declared him wanted from the start I mean if they had arrested him for for basically invading a Fulani settlement and destroying the place causing chaos there well the thing is if if you know that's for you is was this is the earliest memory and of course what's you know is known for then you know that point can be made that he may have committed crimes there but it's also not the DSS responsibility to you know arrest him or declare him wanted you know because of that sentiment that was allegedly attacked by Sunday goes men it's still the responsibility of Nigerian police and they have failed all this while then you know I'm not sure what exactly they are there for declaring him wanted for that alone you know well I just spoke about that is what he has done or what he is doing or the fact that he's you know they claim a Urabah nation or calling for Urabah nation a crime no it's not they can't declare him wanted for that he stay as a freedom of expression the same when Nandikano does still have freedom of expression to you know say oh I don't want to leave in this country anymore and you know of course we'll also ask other people you know do you think you still want to be here and they can add us a yes or no we spoke a little bit about this yesterday so what exactly would he be declared wanted for you know these you know from of course from the things that they stated that were found in his house you know if he's charged with gun run-in on all with you know possession of them on lawful firearms and some of all of that and yeah you know there's you know questions that need to be accessed but that's still the responsibility of the police not the DSS you know the conversation about a Urabah nation you already mentioned that you know regardless of you know whoever does it you know that when Nigeria is now you know every now and then we like to make heroes of you know nobody's and that is because of failure of government in different you know directions also because of the levels of injustice that we've seen every now and then that people eventually decide that oh you know let me represent my people and take you know this up the same mistake you know and this is how it has been described the same mistake that was made when Nandikano's house was attacked by the army you know when he eventually then jumped bail and you know moved to Israel or wherever he was it's about the same thing that has happened now and you know he you know in both house has been attacked you know at 2 a.m. you know in a very very weird way he of course has run off his being declared wanted his wife is going to appear in Israel or some other country and start making his own pronouncements from those countries or not you know we continue to make the same mistakes the the challenge you know and of course where it should have been addressed you know initially was by listening the Nigerian government has failed to listen you know to anybody that is not speaking the language that they choose or they want you know anybody to speak they have failed to listen and the complaints you know that people like Sunday go have made are legitimate complaints they have some sense in them you cannot just push it away and want to use you know methods of coercion instead to force people into line that cannot continue to happen and people have mentioned that in the absence of people like Sunday go and Nandikano there are others who rise there was rough was really you know of myself long ago you know then of course Nandikano has stepped stepped into that place I'm very sure that if for any reason there is no longer Nandikano some other person will you know step into that position if these concerns are not spoken about an address because you cannot continue to ignore them so whatever his crime is Sunday bone and the kind of whoever it is you know they if they have you know cases to answer the police should have you know stepped in they should have been questioned they should have been interrogated but these things were ignored it's pretty much the same thing with exactly it's pretty much the same thing with you know a lot of times here we speak about mob actions you know on the streets across Nigeria in different places we speak about houses burns because somebody didn't you know there's someone said something you know against their religious father religious leader or something like that you know and this the police ignores all these things which shouldn't be so if any crime was committed on the day like you mentioned when those communities in in in the southwest were attacked by allegedly Sunday booze men he should have been made to you know answer those questions long ago they ignored and of course now here we are another thing that I wouldn't fail to speak of is the the part where you know they say two people were killed at his residence we also continue to make those mistakes and ignore some of all these things like they don't matter no two lives were lost and if you claim that they were lost because they exchanged gunfire with the dss or with the army then there should be some clarity or there should be some actual proof that that's what happens because it's the same process where you see blood on the floor but you don't see bodies where these bodies which you know coroner's office where they take into which marcher where they take into is there actual proof that these were hostiles or you know is it the same thing yesterday I saw a video of of the attack on Namdi Khanu's lawyer's house where you know one person was allegedly also killed and dragged on the floor and it's a video online it's a very very disturbing video by also members of Nigeria security agencies these things continue to happen those are Nigerian lives and the fact that you may not like what they are saying or you may not like enjoy their ideology or whatever it is doesn't mean that their lives are automatically worthless and Nigerian security agencies can extrajudicially just kill people and move away with their bodies and that brings back the question of the Ansar's protest where people were asking where the bodies where the bodies when you do these things and you you you see blood I mean sure you must have seen that video there's blood all over the floor in the house inside the house and outside and that's not the blood of a goat or a rat those are you know human lives that there should be accountability at every level what happened to those people if they truly had fired back at the at the members of the dss then well unfortunately for them but it's just not a good look it's not in any way a good look if you remember the leader of Boko Haram the initial leader I can't remember but something Yusuf or what his name is also was killed extrajudicially and that's what brought about the you know expansion of what Boko Haram is today so we're not learning lessons we're not doing better we're not fixing our attitude we're not in any way trying to improve on where we were 10 years ago 15 years ago 20 years ago with our criminal justice system with the approach that our security agencies have with the approach that Nigeria itself has at its concerns you cannot use force all the time to be honest yes regarding this string of invasions that we've seen the dss during Nigeria it's sad that something we've not learned from you know like Elia mentioned because in the same situation with Namdi Kanu the way they invaded his house and tried to arrest him the same thing here how do you go to someone's house at 2am if you have a legal arrest warrant why can't you do that why can't you go ahead I mean don't we give arrest warrants in this country why don't you get a proper arrest warrant you know with legal backing and arrests on the idea more in broad daylight and that you know just the way people have been saying let justice be seen to be done arrest him legally you know why do you have to sneak in like a thief in the night and at the end of the day he's eluded you now his wife is missing two people have died who will answer for those crimes you know you know there's always going to be that excuse that oh you know he's moving around you know like they said they found a lot of ammunition may not have been very easy to just simply pick him up you know but if there was public notice that he is you know being declared wanted it's supposed to be like a DSS should only be involved in this in this conversation to be honest that there still is the Nigerian police if he was declared wanted for attacks you know on whichever communities then it should have been see that's another issue Osirage in this country people are arrested and they don't know they don't know what for if I read through the DSS statements it's very lengthy right I didn't see in any sentence where they mentioned what crimes they they want to go for is it for the attack on the full and the communities is it for his separatist agitations calling for a separate urban nation just when it reminds us of when you know we heard about the Twitter banner suspension and the AGF said people who continue to use Twitter will be arrested and people are asking what laws exactly in our constitution are being broken and he said when you are arrested you will know what what crimes you've broken so these are the issues you don't even know you're not even read your rights when you've been arrested you don't even know what you've been arrested for so what is what is the crimes I mean we need it's not as though we're saying Son of Buhu is a saint but we need that clarity as to what exactly are you arresting him for the the best I can get here from the DSS spokesman Peter Fnaya is consequently Adeyemoy Buhu is advised to turn himself in to the nearest security agency those chairing and eulogizing him may appeal to or advise him to do the needful and they say he should surrender himself to the appropriate authorities he or anyone can never be above the law meanwhile those arrested will be charged accordingly do they think that Adeyemoy would actually turn himself in well he might or he depends on you know how he also assesses the situation I'm you know also very sure that all of this is simply because of the you know Lagos rally which was meant to hold and I saw a statement from some other president saying that the rally would go ahead and still hold there was a statement yesterday from Son of Buhu saying you know the rally has been cancelled he wasn't here to fight the government exactly and things like that so you know I'm sure that all of that is still all of these things that are happening are you know concerning that Lagos rally I said it yesterday that the call for self-determination the freedom of course that every Nigerian has that right you know I would guarantee by concession to say that they choose to not you know be in this country anymore those are not crimes yes and when we speak to analysts on the show and I consistently ask them questions about the motivation the underlying causes of these agitations and they seem to be speaking with one voice and they say if the government actually addresses the root causes why exactly are these people aggrieved why do they want a separate nation and they tell you it's because they don't feel that sense of inclusion in the Nigerian state they don't feel like they belong they feel excluded so if the government can be unique can be nationalistic in its approach to doing things you see how people complain about how you know for example even some communities in the Niger Delta complain how about how you know they have oil their communities basically fund these things but yet there's no individual of the community who's on the NDDC boat so these things that we're looking at it's not as though yes we're advocating just put people in it even if they don't merit it no are you trying to say that there are no people who are qualified to head this position and are still integers of this I mean let's people get a sense of inclusion and belonging when they deserve it and I feel that you know that that should take us a step further towards you know this restructuring mindset that we all are clamoring for in the absence of you know the justice and fairness and equity they would continue to be agitations you know it might take six months might take another six years might take another 10 years you know but at some point there will be of course one more person who decides I'm tired of this and I want out you know I'm trying to you know move my people in in a totally different direction and if the Nigerian state continues to use force it doesn't in any way answer the question or solve the problem there has to be you know some you know listening ear from the Nigerian government there has to be some level of understanding you know and that is something that has lacked or we found lacking for a very very very long time and that's why these people continue to arise every now and then so we would see how this plays out you know there's of course stories that Sunday goes wife is also missing she doesn't I don't think she was one of the people that was paraded by the DSS and as one of those arrested I didn't see any woman in that picture I can't remember but these things are important they're important conversations that you know we need to have and hopefully Jidi Johnson will be sharing his thought with us when we start off the press right after this short break thanks for joining us once again good morning