In the face of recent spate of bombing attacks in the country, the Oodua Nationalist Congress (ONC) has asked the Federal Government to find and bring to justice the perpetrators of the numerous bombings that have killed many or risk a reprisal.
ONAC, in a statement on Monday, said it had run out of patience with the attitude of the government to the attacks on Nigerians by the Boko Haram sect.
It said Yoruba nationalist groups would soon embark on a reprisal if nothing was done urgently.
The statement, signed by its public affairs secretary, Alhaji Yinusa Akinkunmi, said ONAC was greatly disturbed by the recent killings of two Yoruba professors, Jerome Ayodele and Andrew Leo Ogbonyomi, in BUK.
The group added that it was time the South-West governors set up community security outfits, to save the people from the consuming fire of the Boko Haram, adding that “if the current ACN leaders fail to do this, the people, on their own, will rise up to the occasion for self-preservation.”