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Insecurity: Stop selling land to foreigners, monarch tells subjects

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan

The Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Abdganiy Salawudeen Adekunle Oloogunebi, on Wednesday, warned the people of Oyo State to stop selling land to individual­s that they cannot ascertain their nationalit­y, saying that such act contribute­s more to insecurity in the land.

Oba Adekunle said kidnapping and criminalit­ies rocking the Ibarapa area of the state were as a result of a lack of vigilance by the people.

The monarch said if people could keep track of new faces and suspicious movement of strangers in their domains, those perpetrati­ng the acts would be nabbed before they committed any crime.

The monarch

told journalist­s at his palace in Iseyin, Oyo State on Wednesday that traditiona­l rulers in the Oke-Ogun region had resolved to keep their domains safe from criminal activities that could hinder economic growth of the region.

He maintained that the efforts of the state government under the administra­tion of Governor Seyi Makinde to make the state an investors’ haven could only be realised if citizens of the state assist security agencies with prompt and useful informatio­n about strange individual­s and events around them.

“It is very saddening that kidnapping and armed robbery are the trending issues in the country today, what happened in the old, where our people keep vigil in their communitie­s against invaders and criminal elements is what we should resort to now if you see any strange thing happening within your community, call the elders who will call on the King or Baale, this will help the security agencies to have tangible informatio­n to work with.

“If you see a strange person that came from the forest to buy food for more than two people, it means they are camping there and might be doing something ominous, call on the people around and stop such person(s) for questionin­g and if he or she cannot give a convincing explanatio­n, call on the security agents, these are ways to foil criminal acts before they manifest.

“I will also want to appeal to my people to stop selling lands to foreigners that they cannot ascertain their nationalit­y, recent security intelligen­ce have shown that foreigners from Niger, Chad, Cameroon and other countries that do not even have proper documentat­ion are buying lands from our people.

“This action portends near and future dangers, those that sell such land are giving room for people that we do not know their ancestral and moral background to spread over our communitie­s and wreak havoc, we have to stop this act.”

Oba Ajinese enjoined the people of Oyo State to give support to the present administra­tion in the state towards creating mass employment and financial empowermen­t to the people through agroeconom­y expanded public infrastruc­tural projects as well providing security of lives and properties.

 ??  ?? From left: Director General National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Gambo Aliyu, Minister of Health Osagie Ehanire and the National Coordinato­r, National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NASCP), Dr Akudo Ikpeazu, during the Federal Ministry of Health National AIDS/STIS control programme national dialogue on prevention of mother to child transmissi­on of HIV (PMTCT) in Abuja.
From left: Director General National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr Gambo Aliyu, Minister of Health Osagie Ehanire and the National Coordinato­r, National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NASCP), Dr Akudo Ikpeazu, during the Federal Ministry of Health National AIDS/STIS control programme national dialogue on prevention of mother to child transmissi­on of HIV (PMTCT) in Abuja.

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