Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba land, Iba Gani Adams has demanded justice for Deborah Samuel and her family.
Condemning the murder of the student last Thursday, Adams said the perpetrators must not go unpunished.
A statement on Sunday by his spokesman, Kehinde Aderemi noted that Nigeria is not a lawless country.
He blamed the Sokoto State government for allowing the incident to degenerate, with churches razed by irate youths.
Adams charged Governor Aminu Tambuwal and security agencies to ensure that the arsonists and Deborah’s killer’s are brought to book.
“None of them and their sponsors should go scot-free. There are laws that guarantee the safety of every citizen. Anybody that goes against them must be punished,” he said.
The traditional leader said what happened was “the highest level of abuse to humanity and the soul of the deceased”.
Warning that Nigeria is in “a full-blown crisis”, Adams called for urgent action to forestall “a complete anarchy”.
The Yoruba high chief also raised the alarm about reports indicating that “some Northern extremists” have invaded the West.
“Such would only trigger war because we will oppose any act that is capable of fueling ethnic or religious war.
“Religious fanatics have their agenda.Their plan is to wreak monumental havoc. We are aware and will resist them by all means”, he declared.
Meanwhile, reacting to the killing of Deborah, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi had said Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) never killed in his lifetime.
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