The declaration was made by the State Commissioner of Police, Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, in a meeting with Ayodeji’s family, on Monday night.

The Nigeria Police Force has declared a man, identified as Salam Ayodeji, wanted for allegedly threatening Isese (traditional) practitioners in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

The declaration was made by the State Commissioner of Police, Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, in a meeting with Ayodeji’s family, on Monday night.

The CP asked the family to produce the suspect latest Wednesday for the alleged offence of terrorism and defamation against the police.

The police chief also chastised the family for “the poor training of their son”.
She continued: “Is it because Tajudeen’s wife is from Osun State? Does that mean she’s a traditionalist? Or are there no Muslims in Osun State.”

The commissioner, who also dealt with the Alaran family, who were evicted as a result of Ayodeji’s threats, chastised them for accommodating the suspect.

In response to the police commissioner, Ayodeji stated that they had attempted in vain to locate their son, whose phone line had been inaccessible for several days.

Tajudeen, husband to the Isese lady, who was bullied and threatened by Ayodeji and his cohorts, said the suspect’s family had asked for his forgiveness and he had given it.

Recall that on Sunday, Ayodeji attacked the business of a female Isese worshipper in Ilorin, not only to intimidate her but also to threaten her with wrath if she did not leave town in eight days.

In the video, Ayodeji was heard approaching the lady and questioning if the women sold electronics before giving her an eight-day deadline to leave the building where she conducted her business.

He had said in Yoruba, “Do women sell electronics?” to which his cohorts responded, “We have never heard of such.”

The cleric had continued saying, “We have told you what we want; leave the town. We do not allow Isese people in our town.”