Barely a few days after the inauguration of a security outfit known as
Amotekun by South-West states, the Federal Government has declared the
paramilitary outfit as illegal as it is not backed by any known law in
the land.
The Attorney General of the Federation made the feeling
of the government known in a statement made available to Vanguard on
Tuesday.
In the statement signed by the Special Assistant on
Media and Public Relations to the Attorney General of the Federation and
Minister of Justice, Dr Umar Gwandu, the government said the issue of
defence and security fell under the exclusive list and not with the
state.
The statement reads in part: “The setting up of the
paramilitary organization called “Amotekun” is illegal and runs contrary
to the provisions of the Nigerian law.
“The Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) has established the Army,
Navy and Airforce, including the Police and other numerous paramilitary
organisations for the purpose of the defence of Nigeria.
“As a
consequence of this, no State Government, whether singly or in a group
has the legal right and competence to establish any form of organization
or agency for the defence of Nigeria or any of its constituent parts.
“This
is sanctioned by the provision of Item 45 of the Second Schedule of the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended)
authorizing the Police and other Federal Government security services
established by law to maintain law and order.
“The law will take
its natural course in relation to excesses associated with organization,
administration and participation in “Amotekun” or continuous
association with it as an association.
“Finally, it is important
to put on record that the Office of the Attorney General and Minister of
Justice was not consulted on the matter.
“If it had, proper
information and guidance would have been offered to ensure that
Nigeria’s defence and corporate entity are preserved at all times.
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