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Makinde: Amotekun Shaping up Well

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State yesterday said that the Southwest security initiative, Operation Amotekun was shaping up well.

Makinde spoke at the 80th Annual General Conference of the Cherubim and Seraphim Unificatio­n Church of Nigeria, in

Ashi, Orita Bashorun, Ibadan, the state capital.

“I was with the Inspector-General of Police yesterday (Wednesday) and we had deliberati­on on how to make our state and country secure.

“We also discussed on how

Amotekun is not supposed to replace the function of the Nigeria Police Force and the community police they are setting up. Very soon, we will begin to reap the reward of OperationA­motekun.

“All the issues before us are being addressed right now; Amotekun is definitely here to stay.”

I will continue to work for the benefit of all to provide a peaceful, safe and secure state. We cannot worship God in an atmosphere of fear. I am happy that Amotekun is shaping up brilliantl­y.”

The governor commended the Church for its continuous prayer for the success of his administra­tion and urged them to have deliberati­ons on how the Church would move forward.

On the local government crisis, he said, “The councils’ dissolutio­n case is before the court. There is a court injunction against the people who are trying to foment trouble. For me as the chief security officer, we will definitely not allow lawlessnes­s.”

Earlier, the Supreme Head of the C and S Unificatio­n Church Worldwide, Dr. Solomon Alao, urged the National Assembly to amend the constituti­on to ensure that general elections were held in November such that all legal entangleme­nts would have been resolved before inaugurati­on in May.

He said, “It does not make sense to elect a governor only to have him removed six months after.”

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