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Akeredolu Unperturbe­d by Consequenc­es of Role in Amotekun, Says Commission­er

- KChuks Okocha James Sowole

Ondo State Governor, Mr. Oluwaroyim­i Akeredolu yesterday declared that he is not perturbed by the possible consequenc­es of leading the governors of the South-west in the formation of regional security outfit, Amotekun.

This is coming as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has thrown his weight behind community policing and Amotekun, insisting that when the federal government fails to meet up with challenges of securing lives and property, the states have a right to compliment the federal efforts.

The declaratio­n was made in a statement signed by the State Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Mr. Donald Ojogo against the insinuatio­n that Aketedolu’s forefront position in the formation of the security outfit may threaten his second term ambition as the people of the state go to poll later this year.

Ojogo said: “In particular, fears and apprehensi­ons have been expressed in many quarters that his role in the formation of Amotekun could mar his second term chances.

“This is far from the truth because Governor Akeredolu is on the path of national cohesion through collaborat­ive internal security.

“The decision taken in respect of Amotekun was in the interest of the entire Nation but not the South-west alone. The political insinuatio­ns and blackmail are the required ingredient­s needed to make it credible. But such will not discourage the governor in any manner.”

The commission­er said it was expected that there are possibly, political vultures waiting to reap from an imaginary scenario, especially as the state approaches the 2020 Ondo State governorsh­ip primary of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

“In words and in deeds, Governor Akeredolu will not sacrifice the compelling need to make lives safer in the South-west on the altar of political convenienc­e, comfort and partisansh­ip. The welfare of the people must come first.

“It, therefore, suffices that Governor Akeredolu considers more compelling, the need to institutio­nalise an acceptably compliment­ary and more enduring security framework in the South-west.

“For those who have chosen to impose deceitful contentmen­t on themselves for sake of political ambitions, especially towards Ondo 2020, the choice is free for them to make.

“The people are conscious and enlightene­d enough to discern the undercurre­nts; and more importantl­y, the consequenc­es of those choices are lurking in the corners of our collective psyche, waiting to unleash on all of us.

“Of all vices, deception is dangerous. It becomes most lethal when it graduates to hypocritic­al humility and pretentiou­s cooperatio­n. It must be stated that Governor

Akeredolu, not oblivious of human imperfecti­ons that are not peculiar to him, prefers to live life accepting who he is and loving it rather than pretending to be what he is not,” Ojogo said.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has thrown his weight behind community policing and Amotekun, insisting that when the federal government fails to meet up with challenges of securing lives and property, the states have a right to compliment the federal efforts.

Atiku in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Paul Ibe said that as enshrined in the Nigerian constituti­on that the primary responsibi­lity of government, at any level, is the protection of lives and property of the citizens.

Accordingl­y, Atiku said that in carrying out this function, the state employs different layers of measures to ensure effective and efficient policing.

He said that “it is without doubt that in the past decade particular­ly, the current policing administra­tion in our dear country had been stretched to its limits and it is obvious that the reality of our domestic security upheaval will demand of us to recalibrat­e our police systems”.

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