The Ogun State Police Command has arrested eight suspected members of the Yoruba Nation agitation movement over an alleged breach of public peace, unlawful assembly, obstruction of traffic and attacks on security operatives in parts of Sango-Ota, Ogun State.

The suspects were picked up following a disturbance that reportedly broke out on Thursday at Temidire Junction and the Under-Bridge area of Sango-Ota, where members of the group were said to have barricaded major roads and disrupted vehicular movement.

The arrests were confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, in a statement made available to journalists on Friday.

According to the police, operatives were deployed to the affected areas after reports of the disturbance were received, leading to the dispersal of the group and the arrest of the suspects.

He stated: “On 25th December 2025, Christmas Day, at Temidire Junction and Under-Bridge, Sango-Ota, a group agitating under the aegis of ‘Democratic Republic of the Yoruba’ unlawfully barricaded roads, set bonfires, disrupted the free flow of traffic, and attacked police officers deployed to maintain law and order.”

Babaseyi explained that police operatives were promptly mobilised to restore calm in the affected areas.

“Upon receiving the report, police operatives swiftly mobilised to the affected locations, successfully dispersed the group, and arrested the following suspects: Adewale Sosanya, ‘M’ aged 48; Opeyemi Oladotun, ‘M’ aged 31; Zara Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 22; Ajoke Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 19; Adewale Adebomojo, ‘F’ aged 48; Yusuf Tanimowo, ‘M’ aged 40; Olurotimi Ademola, ‘M’ aged 52; and Toyin Gabriel, ‘F’ aged 40,” it read.

The police spokesperson further disclosed that several items were recovered from the suspects during the operation.

“Exhibits recovered include a Toyota Dyna vehicle used to convey the suspects, two broadcast speakers, a carton containing flags, shirts bearing inscriptions of their agitation, and banners displaying their messages and manifesto,” he said.

He added that the suspects would be arraigned in court after the conclusion of investigations.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, reassured residents of the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and security across Ogun State.

The CP warned that the police would not tolerate any actions capable of breaching public peace, stressing that attacks on law enforcement officers would be met with firm and decisive measures.

He also urged members of the public to remain law-abiding and to promptly report suspicious activities through the Ogun State Police Command emergency lines: Gateway Shield (General Complaints Line – Toll Free): 0800 000 9111; Emergency Numbers: 0906 283 7609, 0912 014 1706, 0915 102 7369, and 0708 497 2994.

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