The police on Sunday strongly warned the South-West Stakeholders
Security Group working with the Western Nigeria Security Outfit
codenamed Operation Amotekun (leopard), against any breach of security.
The
police commands in Ekiti, Ogun and Ondo states during separate
interviews with our correspondents, said they would not tolerate illegal
possession of firearms by the members of the group.
They said anybody in possession of illegal weapons would be arrested.
Also,
a top police officer, who confided in The PUNCH, said the operatives
could only use Dane guns, which do not use cartridges.
The SSSG,
comprising the Oodua Peoples Congress, the Vigilante Group of Nigeria,
the South-West Hunters Association, the South-West Agbekoya Group,
Agbekoya Farmers Society Group, Yoruba Youth Council and the Community
Security Awareness Initiative Corps of Nigeria, is led by Aare Ona
Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams.
Lagos, Osun and Ekiti
state governments had, on Friday, said they would recruit about 1,320
operatives from the OPC and other groups for the Operation Amotekun,
which was launched by the South-West states on Thursday.
The states, had before the launch, said the OPC and other members of the SSSG, would be used for intelligence gathering.
But
Adams, in an interview with The PUNCH on Monday, said the OPC members
and others should not be used for intelligence gathering alone.
He
said for effectiveness, they should be trained and supervised by the
police. “Security is about life and death. The police and other security
agents can train them and license their gun use to greatly assist in
the operation. They should not detain suspects but hand them over to the
police,’’ Adams said.
Following serial killings and kidnapping in the South-West, governors in governors in the zone had at a meeting
in June decided to set up Operation Amotekun.
No fewer than 120 patrol vehicles were on Thursday made available to the security outfit.
The
Police Public Relations Officer for the Ekiti State Police Command,
Sunday Abutu, said any OPC member that had prohibited firearms would be
arrested.
Abutu said it was the responsibility of the police to arrest and prosecute any individual or group bearing arms illegally.
The
police spokesman, who said the community security outfits like the
vigilantes and hunters could not carry prohibited firearms, said, “The
approved local vigilante groups can only carry Dane guns.
“Even
people that are going to use those ones (Dane and local guns) have to be
approved by the police. The police know those ones that are prohibited
and the ones that such groups can use.
“Once we see anybody or group with prohibited firearms, we will arrest them because they are not allowed to carry such.”
You can’t carry AK-47 rifles, police tell Amotekun operativesThe
Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, Abimbola Oyeyemi, also
warned that any civilian member of the Operation Amotekun found guilty
of using unlicensed firearms would be arrested.
He said the
command would not condone any form of possession of prohibited firearms
from members of the Amotekun security operation.
According to
him, anybody that does not belong to any security agency, such as the
army, the police, and the customs, cannot carry AK-47 rifles.
According
to Oyeyemi, the essence of issuing the firearm licence is to have
biometric data of the bearer in such a way that if the person uses it to
commit a crime, the police will arrest such a person.
He said,
“You cannot be in the possession of prohibited firearms and you expect
us to condone that. For example, somebody who does not belong to any
security agency such as the army, the police and the customs cannot
carry an AK-47 rifle. You can’t carry a pump-action.”
Also, the Ondo Police Command said it was illegal for anybody to possess firearms without being licensed.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Femi Joseph, said anyone who wished to get firearms should get the licence.
He
said, “There are categories of firearms. The ones that are prohibited
are those ones using cartridges. If you are carrying them without being
licensed, it is illegal, but the Dane guns used by local hunters in the
farm are not prohibited because they don’t use cartridges.”
We’re still expecting governors, DAWN’s invitation, says AgbekoyaIn
a related development, three days after the launch of the Operation
Amotekun, the Agbekoya Farmers Association on Sunday said that the
South-West governors and the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria had
not incorporated its security arm into the initiative.
The
National Publicity Secretary of the group, Chief Tunji Bandele, stated
this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Abuja on Sunday.
Bandele,
who explained that the farmers’ association had over 2,500 men in its
security department, described the Amotekun initiative as the best thing
to happen to the Yoruba nation.
Northern elders, Southern Kaduna back Operation AmotekunMeanwhile,
the Convener of Northern Elders’ Forum and former Vice Chancellor of
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof Ango Abdullahi, on Sunday commended
governors of the South-West for establishing Operation Amotekun.
His position is contrary to an assertion by some northern youths that Amotekun is a military wing of the OPC.
The
Northern Youths Council of Nigerian led by Alhaji Isah Abubakar, had on
Thursday, urged the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.),
not to allow what he described as “unconstitutionality” to prevail.
But
Abdullahi on Sunday said, “I should support anything which enhances the
security of Nigeria and Nigerians anytime, anywhere.”
On its part, the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union hailed the formation of Operation Amotekun.
The
National Public Relations Officer of the SOKAPU, Mr Luka Binniyat, in a
statement on Sunday, called for the establishment of a similar security
outfit in Southern Kaduna and the Middle Belt
The union said this became imperative in view of the spate of killings, kidnapping, arson and looting in the North-Central zone.
It
disclosed that the ransoms paid by Christian families, churches and
communities in Kaduna had risen from N300m to N400m as of January 11,
2020.
SOKAPU said, “The recent attacks underscore the urgent need
for a vibrant, government funded vigilante organisation for every
community in Southern Kaduna and indeed the entire Middle Belt.”
KAPU seeks similar outfit in M’Belt“Adopting
this security measure for our communities will not only improve
security but also ensure greater safety for our people.
“We
strongly support what the Yoruba states have done by establishing
Amotekun to secure and protect all law-abiding citizens in their domain.
“We
look forward to Ohanaeze Ndigbo and the Niger Delta leaders toeing the
same path of the Yoruba states to assist security agencies in protecting
their communities.”
Amotekun within ambits of law – Ado Ekiti NBAThe
Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Ado Ekiti Chapter, Samuel Falade,
also said that the South-West governors had not breached any section of
the 1999 Constitution by establishing Operation Amotekun.
Falade,
who said since the kernel of the existence of any government was to
guarantee the security of lives and property, said t the South-West
governors only exercised their rights under the law.
A senior
police officer in the force headquarters, who spoke on condition of
anonymity in Abuja on Sunday, said, “The law on the use or bearing of
firearms is clear. Only the police and members of the armed forces are
permitted to bear or use firearms.
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