...as Southwest Governors restate commitment to Nigeria's Sovereignty at the launch of Western Nigeria Security Network
Ekiti
State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has dispelled rumours making the
rounds that the newly launched Western Nigeria Security Network
code-named Operation Amotekun is a regional police.
Fayemi who
spoke in Ibadan at the launch of the security apparatus stated that the
South west governors were not out to undermine the integrity and
sovereignty of Nigeria but were providing the Yoruba people with a
"confidence building strategy" to tackle crime and criminality in the
region.
The governor added that Amotekun was neither an
alternative to any of the conventional security agencies in the country
nor a state police.
He said rather, Amotekun would complement and
work in collaboration with existing security agencies to provide
adequate security of lives and property in the region.
"The
Western Nigeria Security Network operation Amotekun is nothing but a
community policing response to a problem that our people would like to
put an end to. But pending the time that the community policing
strategy being put together by the Nigeria Police comes to fruition, it
is clearly important that we give our people a confidence boosting
strategy.
"So if you ask me, Amotekun is nothing but a
confidence building strategy for our people in the western zone. When
those elements that are going to work in the joint task force with the
mainstream security agencies undertake this assignment, they are going
to do it with the knowledge of the terrain, language and culture of the
community they are going to work."
"Amotekun is not a
duplication neither is it a replacement for the Nigeria Police Force.
Amotekun is a complement that gives our people the confidence that they
are being looked after by the people they elected into office. We do not
want this to create fear in the mind of any one. We are not creating a
regional police force. We are not oblivious of the steps we need to
follow in forming a State police. We are law abiding citizens of
Nigeria. We know that will require a constitutional amendment and we are
not there yet", he said.
While commending the role played by the
mainstream security agencies in tackling kidnapping and banditry in the
zone, the governor said Amotekun would reduce the burden on the
agencies which he described as "overstretched".
Fayemi who added
that the security agencies have embraced the Western Nigeria Security
Network urged Nigerians not to give room for fears which may have
emanated from the propaganda circulating in the social media about
Amotekun.
" We were daily assaulted by the spate of kidnapping,
banditry, armed robbery across the length and breadth of the South West.
We obviously sought succour in all the right places and the mainstream
security tried their best in arresting the security situation. It was in
the context of this development that we lost the daughter of our leader
in Afenifere, Pa Fasoranti.
" As elected leaders of our various
States, our primary responsibility according to section (14)2 of the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, is the
security and welfare of our citizens and that's what informed the coming
together of my colleagues and I to fashion a way that we can utilise to
complement the work of our mainstream security agencies that are quite
overstretched in their efforts to curb the menace that has afflicted not
just our zone but the entire country at the time", he said.
In
his speech, the Chairman of the Western Nigeria Governors' Forum and
Governor of Ondo State, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu said the governors are
united in their resolve to ensure peace and security in the region.
Akeredolu
stated that the south west governors cannot erect "an antagonistic
structure whose template is against existing security apparatus".
He
said the " barbarism" displayed by criminal elements in the region
gave the governors grave concern which necessitated the security
platform.
The governor stressed that he and his colleagues believed in the unity of Nigeria because the nation's "strength is in unity".
Earlier in his welcome remarks, Governor Seyi Makinde had stated that development cannot take place in a state of insecurity.
He added that Amotekun would protect the lives and property of indigenes and non indigenes.
Osun
State Governor, Mr Gboyega Oyetola who was represented by his Deputy,
Benedict Alabi thanked the service chiefs for their support in tackling
insecurity in the region.
He assured that Amotekun would work in collaboration with all security agencies.
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