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General News of Wednesday, 22 January 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

"Amotekun has been in existence for long" - Kwara Monarch

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The paramount ruler of Offa in Kwara State, Oba Muftau Gbadamosi, Esuwoye II, has thrown weight behind the "Operation Amotekun" initiative by governors of the South-West geopolitical zone to provide complimentary security.

According to the monarch, Amotekun is not new to the South-West adding that "virtually all communities" in the region had something of that nature as a "complement to Federal police and other security agencies."

The royal father made the remarks at Ode-omu, in Isokan Local Government area of Osun State, when he paid a visit to the new Alapomu of Apomu, Oba Kayode Afolabi who is presently at seclusion as part of traditional rites for his impending coronation.

The monarch who maintained that the fuss generated by the initiative was unnecessary, said the concept of ‘Amotekun’ is just a new nomenclature to give general identity to community security arrangement in the South West, adding that such initiative deserves accolades.

“I don’t really see any need for the ongoing furore about Amotekun, to me, this is just a new name to identify community efforts in the South West in the area of local security architecture.

“Sincerely, Amotekun has been in existence for long, virtually all communities in the South West have certain security arrangements to secure their environment as a complement to Federal police and other security agencies.

“We have the same security arrangement in my domain, in which I bought two operational vehicles for them to monitor our community and provide relevant information about suspicious movements to the police.

“I believe it is pertinent to all worked together as a people and see to the success of this noble initiative for the good of all”, the monarch resorted.

Gbadamosi, however, eulogised the new Alapomu, saying the new monarch is his long reliable acolyte and a worthy ambassador of the town.

He added that the personality of the new monarch would attract an array of developmental projects to Apomu and it’s environs. [Daily Post]