In gentle of the controversies over the arming of subnational safety businesses within the nation, the Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, has renewed his dedication to offering ample gear for the state’s safety community, Amotekun.
The governor stated on Monday that the Amotekun Corps can be armed as backed by legislation, in any other case, the coaching can be insufficient and the lives of the “nice patriots” can be positioned at risk.
Mr Akeredolu spoke in the course of the passing out parade of Programs 3 and 4 of Amotekun Corps.
He had final week said that he can be buying refined weapons for the outfit to guard his individuals, and chided the Federal Authorities for approving the identical for Katsina State whereas depriving Amotekun of the identical privilege.
The Northern Elders Discussion board described the transfer as unlawful and unconstitutional, saying the governors have been benefiting from the gaps within the nation’s safety state of affairs.
Hakeem Baba Ahmed, who’s chairman of the discussion board, whereas talking in an interview with Channels TV on Sunday, stated the failure of the federal police had resulted within the present state of affairs and accused Mr Akeredolu and different state governors of taking part in to the gallery.
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But Mr Akeredolu, at Monday’s ceremony, said he would continue to support the operational capacity of all security agencies in the state both in terms of equipment and the welfare of their personnel.
He said the passing out ceremony was a reminder of the need to strategise and tackle the current security situation, which he said had been left to snowball into existential crises across Nigeria.
“The Western Nigeria Security Network, Amotekun Corps, as a response, is now not just the first line of defence, but the ultimate bulwark in the protection of a way of life,” he said.
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“The efforts of our determined and valiant Amotekun personnel since inception must be underscored, encouraged and highly commended. We must all rise at this time to acknowledge their efforts.
“On our part, we will continue to support the operational capacity of all security agencies in the State both in terms of equipment and the welfare of their personnel.
“The recent donation of 50-fitted patrol vehicles is a testament to our resolve to be up-to-date in fighting crime and criminality because, without a secured environment, there can never be visible and sustained development.
“It is not only absurd but also a dereliction of duty and a cause of disaffection. Dissatisfaction is induced by a feeling of unfairness. The crisis in conventional wisdom is life-threatening and nationwide. Therefore, it is unacceptable if the state sanctions differing rules of engagement for different sub-national governments.
“Without providing the sub-national security forces to be a counter-balancing force we have a crisis which strikes at the heart of the conception and the definition of the state itself. It is not just the definition of the State, the State itself is under existential threat.
“Those passing out today have undergone rigorous training at great expense to the state. The training will not end here, it will be continuous. However, no amount of training will mask the debilitation of fighting with one arm tied against implacable foes.”
He also urged those passing out to take their work seriously, do well and have zero tolerance for bribery. He said they should ensure prompt response to distress calls, and avoid abuse of power as no form of misconduct would be tolerated.
The Ondo State Commander of the Amotekun Corps who doubles as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Akogun Adeleye, noted that the new recruitment would help strengthen the corps in combating the terrorist dimension of attacks in the state.
“This arrangement is no doubt a novel initiative spare headed by Mr Governor himself, the strategic measures to combat the terrorist dimension which insecurity has ensued,” said Mr Adeleye.
“The event of Sunday, June 5 this year at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo is still one that we hope and pray doesn’t happen again. We hope to use this recruitment exercise to strengthen our intelligence gathering capacity so that hands are nipped at the board before it is carried out.
“We will continue to explore areas of mutual benefit with sister security agencies in our quest to raise the bar of safety in the land. Mr Governor, very eminent personalities present here, I wish to take this medium to highlight some of the milestones we have attained between last year and now.”
The passing out parade, which took place at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade had in attendance, the Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Bamidele Oleyelogun, House of Assembly members, local government chairmen, commissioners, royal fathers, head of security agencies among many others.
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