Business Day (Nigeria)

Amotekun not regional police, say S/west governors, IGP

… as Ogun Assembly receives bill establishi­ng, unbundling Operation Amotekun … Afenifere canvases speedy passage of bill

- JOSHUA BASSEY, RAZAQ AYINLA, & INIOBONG IWOK

South-west governors and the police high command have finally agreed on Amotekun, the security outfit created by the South-west states, explaining however that it is not a regional police, but community policing.

This was the outcome of the stakeholde­rs’ summit on community policing involving Adamu Mohammed, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the governors, commission­ers of police as well as commission­er for justice from the six states in the region, other security agencies in the state, royal fathers, Community Developmen­t Committees (CDCS) and other stakeholde­rs at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday

Rotimi akeredolu, chairman, South West Governors Forum, and the IGP, who briefed State House correspond­ents at the end of the closed-door meeting, identified Amotekun as a community policing strategy to tackle crime in the region.

They noted, however, that the outfit was not a regional, but community initiative.

“It is clear that community policing which the Nigeria police is anchoring is one that will benefit all of us from the ward up to the state level,” said Akeredolu.

The Ondo State governor added: “We have made things clear to everybody and we want all of us to know now that when we said we are having amotekun, it is not that we are creating a regional police, Amotekun is not a regional police.

“Amotekun is state based because we don’t have regions in the country anyway. We only have states and all of us have agreed that when you have laws in your respective states backing Amotekun or any security outfit, then you can go ahead for as long as it is within the legal bound.

“So we have come out happy, all of us have agreed and its been a wonderful resolution of few dark areas, which we have put light into but we can’t give you full details because this is a security summit. I can assure you that we are on the same page in respect of this.”

He was corroborat­ed by IGP, who informed that the new outfit would work in tandem with other security agencies to fight crime at the community level.

“Amotekun is not a regional security outfit, as it is existing now every state has one form of outfit, whether it is vigilante or neighbourh­ood watch that are working with security agencies of the state to fight crimes.

“This area must be clarified. It is not a regional structure, it is a state structure and it must be backed by law for it to be effective so we are saying the same thing, the structure must be in tandem with community policing”, Adamu said.

He described community policing as nothing but partnershi­p.

According to the IGP, whatever structure in place must be in partnershi­p with the police to address crimes and criminalit­y across the region.

Meanwhile, the Ogun State House of Assembly Thursday confirmed receipt of executive bill seeking the establishm­ent and unbundling of the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), code-named Operation Amotekun, from the regional security operations earlier created under the aegis of six Southwest states on Thursday.

The Olakunle Oluomo-led state Assembly confirmed the receipt of the bill after the State Executive Council chaired by Governor Dapo Abiodun had approved the creation of Operation Amotekun with a mild alteration in the name Ogun State Security Network Agency, which is a switch from the known Western Nigeria Security Network.

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