Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, said on Tuesday that
the time has come for Nigeria to secure its people and restructure its system
against the backdrop of growing insecurity in the country.
The governor, who stated this, while presenting 33
operational vehicles and 396 motorcycles to the Oyo State Security Network
Agency, codenamed Operation Amotekun.
He maintained that if restructured, every corner of Nigeria
will be impacted positively, stating that no matter who is president in Abuja,
the system would run effectively in a way that will be beneficial to all and
sundry.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that he equally expressed satisfaction with the establishment of the Amotekun Corps, saying the corps will play a major role in filling the lacuna in the security system.
He, however, maintained that despite the community policing
initiative currently ongoing in the country, the states should still push for
state police.
The governor, who stated these at the House of Assembly
Complex, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, while presenting operational vehicles and
motorbikes to Amotekun Corps said that though Amotekun came into operation a
while ago, the state has begun to feel its impact.
He promised that the state will make the welfare of the
Amotekun Corps a top priority, saying: “You are a generation establishing
structures for safety and security of the next generation. You are pioneers to
ensure that we have a safe and secure environment so that we can expand our
economy. And we will treat your welfare as top priority.”
The handover of the vehicles and motorcycles came a few days
after the governor handed over 25 vehicles to the Nigeria Police and Operation
Burst in the state to improve the security architecture ahead of the yuletide.
He said: “That is why we have been clamoring for state
police because you know for a fact that you all belong to the state. We don’t
have it right now, but we thank the Oyo State House of Assembly for making the
law establishing Amotekun.
“If we cannot get state police now, this country will get
there, I am sure. We have community policing, but we need to do better than
that. But, in the absence of the state police, we have our own Amotekun Corps
and the operatives are doing very well.
“I’ll like to say to the Amotekun Corps that I am really
proud of you. When we came into government on May 29, 2019, there was no
Amotekun Corps but, today, your impact is being felt by all of us.”
Governor Makinde, who maintained that the need to
restructure the country has become more imperative in the face of daunting
security challenges, said only time will tell on which one is more desirable
for Nigeria between a restructured Nigeria and a Yoruba presidency.
“I have heard some of our political leaders jostling around
and saying they want to become the president of Nigeria in 2023. I think what
we need at this stage is to secure our people and restructure Nigeria. It does
not matter who is the president in Abuja. In a restructured Nigeria, every
corner of the country will feel the impact of government. That is what we need.
“May God protect those running around for presidency till
2022. By that time, we will meet and, by then, we will get to know whether it
is restructured Nigeria or Yoruba presidency that we really need.”
The governor appreciated chairpersons of Local Governments
and Local Council Development Areas for releasing the funds to do things that
are meaningful to the people of the state, noting that all the 351 wards in the
state will feel the impact of Amotekun and that every inch of land belonging to
the state will be covered by Amotekun.
He warned criminal elements operating in the state to desist
from their irascible practices or get caught by the long arm of the law.
Speaking earlier, the chairman of Amotekun in the state,
General Kunle Togun, described Governor Makinde as the number one Amotekun in
Western Nigeria, noting that in order to show that there won’t be a fire
brigade approach to security, the governor has equipped Amotekun effectively.
Similarly, the Commandant of the Amotekun Corps, Col.
Olayinka Olayanju (rtd), appreciated the governor’s gesture, describing it as a
defining moment in the life of the Oyo State Security Network Agency.
He added that the vehicles will enable the Corps to
discharge their duties effectively and provide them with the required mobility
to respond swiftly to the distressed and facilitate access to the nooks and
crannies of the state.
He promised that the Corps will put in their best efforts
“to stem the tide of rising security challenges, particularly during this
festive period and put to shame those working to discredit the administration.”
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