The call was contained in a statement issued by the group’s President, Dr Moruf Olarewaju, in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on Saturday.
Olarewaju said the recent killings of three Yoruba traditional rulers were not only devastating but also a reflection of the deep-rooted insecurity that has plagued Nigeria.
“It is disheartening to witness the continuous rise in insecurity across the country, particularly in Yoruba land. The alarming rate of kidnappings, brutal killings, armed banditry, and other criminal activities have left citizens living in fear and uncertainty.
“This situation demands urgent attention and firm action from all stakeholders, including the esteemed Aare Onakakanfo, Chief Gani Adams,” the statement read.
OPCI President explained that the appointment of Adams as the Aare Onakakanfo (Generalissimo) of Yoruba Land was not an honorary chieftaincy title but a call to duty to defend the Yoruba people when the situation arises.
He added, “The installation of Aare Onakakanfo is not a mere ceremonial appointment but a call to duty, a call to protect and defend our territories from any form of aggression.
“The Yoruba people have looked up to him as a beacon of hope, a leader who would rise to the challenge and lead the charge against those who threaten our peace and security.”
The group noted that while it understands that the fight against insecurity is a daunting task, it is a battle that cannot be won by sitting silently or making empty promises.
It added, “The issue of insecurity in our land should not rely solely on the actions of the government or other individuals. Each one of us, especially leaders like Chief Gani Adams, has a role to play in ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities.
“Let us no longer wait for others to mobilise us financially and logistically; let us take personal responsibility and rise to the challenge before us.
“Together, with a united front, we can overcome the current state of insecurity. But we need leaders like Chief Gani Adams to step up, lead by example, and inspire others to join the fight. Let the four Yoruba traditional rulers who have tragically lost their lives be a catalyst for change, igniting a fire within each of us to protect our heritage and secure a brighter future for generations to come,” he said.