The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fish out illegal miners, bandits, land- grabbers, Oyo govt tasks council bosses, monarchs

- Agboluaje,

OYO State Government, yesterday, ordered all the 33 local council chairmen in the state, as well as traditiona­l rulers and chiefs, to flush out illegal miners, bandits and land- grabbers in their respective areas.

The directive came following the explosion that rocked Bodija area of Ibadan as a result of storage of explosives by illegal miners in the area.

The state’s Commission­er for Local Government and Chieftainc­y Matters, Olusegun Olayiwola, who spoke with journalist­s after a closed- door meeting with the council bosses at the Conference Room of the ministry, said that the state government had zero- tolerance for crime and criminalit­y and would stop at nothing to ensure safety of lives and property of the citizens.

He said: "One major point that was extensivel­y discussed today is the issue of security of lives and property in Oyo State. About three weeks ago, there was an explosion at Bodija in Ibadan, which eventually turned out to be as a result of illegal activities of illegal or legal miners that are not supposed to keep such terrible equipment in residentia­l areas.

"Security situation in Oyo State is very fluid, and as a result of this, the chairperso­ns in the 33 local councils of Oyo state have decided that the three critical areas that the people and government of Oyo state need to look into are in the area illegal mining, land grabbing and banditry.

"As a result of this, we decided at today's meeting that the illegal miners wherever they may be, the chairmen of various local councils should go after them, hunt and fish them out wherever they are. "This can easily be done with the collaborat­ion, assistance and support of royal fathers and traditiona­l chiefs all over the councils.

Olayiwola noted that the state government would not fold her arms and watch criminals take over the state. According to him, the meeting had mandated the council bosses to compulsori­ly hold a joint security meeting every last Thursday of the month in their respective councils beginning from February 2024.

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