A group, Yoruba Youth Socio-Cultural Association (YYSA) Worldwide,
yesterday said the commencement of Operation Amotekun would bring an end
to the operations of criminal elements in South-West region.
In a
statement by its National President, Hammed Olalekan, and made
available to The Guardian in Ibadan, the group said: “Days of criminal
herdsmen are numbered in South-West region.
“The oncoming
South-West joint security outfit, known as Amotekun, would definitely
put an end to various criminalities being perpetrated by herders
starting from killing, maiming, kidnapping, robbery, rape and open
grazing, which had been banned in some South-West states but still being
practised archaically by uncouth herdsmen who refused to change for
better.
“In fact, some other evil acts, such as mounting
roadblocks by suspected Fulani, which had been occurring and still being
experienced on Friday at Ise-Ekiti where at least three of them were
arrested, would soon become a thing of the past.
“It’s left for
South-West governors to carry all stakeholders along and finance it
adequately for the programme to be successful.
“We have factions
in OPC (Oodu’a People’s Congress) and Agbekoya, but the most important
thing is that our governors must treat them equally.
“
Our
local security groups should also note that the assignment could only be
done successfully when they shun all forms of enmity among themselves
and work with team spirit,” the statement said.
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