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Corruption, cyber threats, responsibile for insecurity —Ondo Amotekun boss

From Victor Akinkuolie, Ado-Ekiti

Ondo State Commander of Amotekun Corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, has described corruption and cyber crimes as the major causes of insecurity in the country.

Akogun Adeleye who is also the Chairman of Amotekun Corps in the South West, advised governors in the region to as a matter of urgency embrace and support the formation of State police towards addressing the security challenges in the zone.

The Amotekun Commander spoke in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, on Thursday while delivering a lecture, titled ‘Breaking the Barriers to a Secured Society ‘ organized by the Ekiti State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), with support from the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, South West and the State Bureau of Local Content.

He explained that the time has come for the governments to be decisive in tackling the activities of criminal elements in the zone by investing in the local and grassroots policing for a secured society.

While commending the six governors in the region for their support towards the operations of the South West Security Network, Adeleye solicited the cooperation of stakeholders, especially traditional rulers and the residents by providing timely and adequate information on suspicious activities in their communities.

He added that existing security agencies in the country are doing their best to provide security for the people, but lamented that bureaucracies and other factors have limited their performances in addressing kidnappings, killings and other heinous crimes.

The Amotekun boss who argued that investigations have shown that crimes are perpetrated in the communities, said only local and grassroots networks of security would help in effectively taming the activities of the criminals.

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He said, “The issue of insecurity in Nigeria is a serious problem now and the solution is grassroots policing, which is state policing. The bureaucracy with the existing security arrangements is so wide that by the time instructions come from the high and mighty, the criminals are gone.

“We need to take decisive decisions and once you have grassroots policing, the solution is right with us. The South West governors should endeavour to empower our own home-grown security which is Amotekun to complement the efforts of the modern security agencies.

“Community policing is the panacea for resolving security challenges. Managing local information and intelligence is very key. If we go grassroots, there will be no hidding place for criminals and I believe with this, the social economic life of our people will be enhanced.”

Speaking further, Adeleye said, “ The Amotekun concept was based on a homegrown and bottom-up approach to crime management as against the imported and top-down approach of the current security architecture of the country which has been adjudged inadequate and unresponsive for a multi-ethnic, Federal Structure and vast geographical entity like Nigeria.

The language barrier, the diverse topography and deep-rooted mistrust among the various geopolitical zones call for a new approach to the task of protecting our people.

“By addressing the root causes of insecurity, strengthening institutions, promoting transparency, fostering inclusivity, enhancing international cooperation, and empowering communities, we can create a safer and more prosperous society for all. Together, we can overcome the challenges that threaten our security and build a better future for generations to come.”

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji explained that his administration in the last one and half years has invested in the security network in the state with constant engagements and provision of necessary operational equipment.

Represented by the Special Adviser on Security Matters, Brig Gen Ebenezer Ogundana (retd), the governor who lamented the recent security breaches in the state over the killings of two traditional rulers, said all security architecture have been rejigged for effective crime control and prevention.

The NUJ Chairman, Ekiti state, Kayode Babatuyi, who commended the Amotekun boss for accepting to deliver the lecture in the interest of the society, explained that the event was necessary for the union to collate suggestions and ideas to support government and security agencies in a bid to rid the state of criminal elements.

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