Were furious with fgs opposition to amotekun yoruba leaders

It appears you're referring to the recent controversy surrounding the establishment of Amotekun, a security outfit in the South-West region of Nigeria, primarily comprising Yoruba leaders and vigilantes.

From what I gather, some Yoruba leaders, including the Afenifere group, have been vocal in their opposition to the Federal Government's stance on Amotekun. They feel that the government is trying to undermine the security initiative, which they believe is necessary to protect the Yoruba people from banditry, kidnapping, and other forms of insecurity.

The opposition to Amotekun has been met with widespread criticism from many Yoruba leaders, who see it as an attempt to stifle their right to self-defense and protect their people. Some have even accused the Federal Government of being biased and not doing enough to address the security challenges facing the country.

The controversy has sparked heated debates and protests across the South-West region, with many calling for the government to respect the rights of the Yoruba people to establish their own security outfit.

Would you like me to provide more context or insights on this issue?