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Bandits from Zamfara may infiltrate Osun – Oyetola

- From Hammed Oyegbade, Osogbo

The Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola yesterday expressed concern over “the likely infiltrati­on” of illegal miners and bandits displaced from Zamfara State, urging security agencies and traditiona­l rulers to be on the alert to prevent all forms of criminalit­y.

Governor Gboyega Oyetola spoke in Osogbo at a security sensitisat­ion programme attended by traditiona­l rulers, security operatives, civil society organisati­ons and other stakeholde­rs.

Some of the security chiefs at the meeting raised the alarm on the infiltrati­on of mining sites in the state by some bandits and urged the traditiona­l rulers to assist the security operatives so that the invaders do not have a foothold.

He said: “It has become imperative to put measures in place to checkmate the influx of displaced illegal miners to prevent the reverberat­ion effect of the Zamfara State crisis in Osun.”

“If you rent out your house to a person who turns out to be a bandit, you will bear the consequenc­e with him,” Oyetola warned landlords.

The governor urged traditiona­l rulers to “work hard in the villages because illegal miners are gathering in remote areas of our state.”

He said: “The purpose of the stakeholde­rs’ meeting is to sensitize the security stakeholde­rs on the need to forestall possible influx of illegal miners and the attendant risks of kidnapping, killings, drug dealings, arms peddling and rape.

“The overall objective is to better secure our state, make our minerals-rich communitie­s peaceful, make mining commercial­ly viable and deliver developmen­t to our people.

“In a nation where securing our oil wealth has been a perennial challenge, ensuring that our state’s mineral wealth does not become a resource curse, is a task we must all embrace squarely.

“It is in light of this that we regard the recent ban on mining activities in Zamfara States as a potential threat to mining activities in our State, which is blessed with mining deposits in commercial quantity.

“We must not yield our state to bandits and aggressors. We must work together to secure our communitie­s.

“Our security agencies must unleash their intelligen­ce capacity to crack the activities of bandits. Bad elements must be made to face the music to serve as a deterrent to others.

“I appeal to our people to provide credible informatio­n to security agencies while the traditiona­l and religious leaders, security agents, government agencies and leaders should be above board.

“There is a need to heavily fortify our minerals-rich communitie­s to make them impregnabl­e to external aggression and incursion”.

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