Governor Seyi Makinde, of Oyo State, has approved the recruitment of additional 500 men for the state’s Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), codenamed Amotekun, as part of the efforts of his administration to enhance security of lives and properties in the state.
The governor made the disclosure at the weekend, at a monthly security meeting with local government Chairmen, Vice Chairmen, heads of security agencies, traditional rulers and stakeholders held at the House of Chiefs, Secretariat, Ibadan.
Makinde told the gathering that the security issue is a collective responsibility therefore all hands must be on deck in order to curtail insecurity facing the country, in which Oyo State was not exempted.
According to him, “Security is everyone’s business and if we all play our parts well, we will have a safer and more secured environment, although security of lives and properties is paramount responsibility of government, but government cannot do it alone except with cooperation of the entire citizenry and as we can see from the report gotten all over the country, Oyo State is relatively peaceful, this was not achieved by the effort of government alone but with the efforts of the all stakeholders, most especially the security commanders.
“This meeting is aimed at getting the situation report from various quarters on security as well as to dialogue on what to do as stakeholders and fine tune necessary steps, this will help government to put necessary machinery in place for people in the state to sleep with their two eyes closed and as the operation of the Amotekun corps is concerned, we have perfected the process of employing 500 more hands to enhance their performance and further deepen the security architecture of our State.”
While discussing the consideration on whether to incorporate local vigilante members into the existing security team for the enhancement of security in the state, the governor urged all stakeholders and the general public to join hands with the present administration in the effort to ensure peaceful environment.
Makinde then appreciated the security agencies in the state for their unrelenting support towards making peaceful co-existence among the people of the state possible, urging them to keep the pace up in order to allow for more influx of investments and commercial growth.
The former governor of the state, Senator Rasheed Ladoja, who was also present at the meeting, in his remarks, lauded Governor Makinde, for being proactive in the area of security which has greatly helped the dtate, when compared to neighboring states, especially in the media reports of cases of insurgency, urging all stakeholders and members of the public to be vigilant and ensure safety of their lives.
The state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Chief ‘Bayo Lawal, in his address, assured that the meeting would provide solutions and necessary moves on the need to ensure security of lives and properties are sustained in the state and commended Governor Makinde on his continued efforts at ensuring people of the state sleep with peace of mind despite the security challenges facing the country.
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