According to the organisation, the revelation highlights the deteriorating security situation in the South-West and underscores the need for urgent action by relevant authorities.
The group noted that the abduction of schoolchildren in Oyo and Borno states in May, as well as a series of kidnappings across the country, marred what should have been a celebration of Nigeria’s democratic journey.
Ajayi cited several recent incidents, including the abduction of the monarch of Odo-Oriya in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State, Oba Adeniyi Adelana, who was kidnapped from his palace while his wife sustained gunshot injuries during the attack.
He also referenced attacks in the Igbeti-Igboho-Kisi axis of Oyo State, where bandits reportedly killed at least two people, and the abduction of members of a family in Igbope, Oorelope Local Government Area.
Describing the increasing attacks on traditional rulers as disturbing, Ajayi said the trend was eroding the authority and prestige traditionally associated with Yoruba monarchs.
“It is embarrassing because our Obas, who used to be symbols of authority and power, are now being picked up like lame ducks,” he said.

