The Guardian (Nigeria)

At Olakunrin’s burial, S’west govs talk tough on criminalit­y

Fani-kayode, cleric, others deplore insecurity, urge action

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure

SOUTH West governors yesterday vowed to deal ruthlessly with criminals in the region. They assured residents that security architectu­re would be beefed up next month for effectiven­ess.

Chairman of South West Governors Forum, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, read the riot act after an indoor meeting with his colleagues who attended the funeral of the late Olufunke Olakunrin, daughter of Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, in Akure.

The pronouncem­ent was sequel to the recommenda­tions of a recent regional security summit in Ibadan, Oyo State.

However, there has been palpable apprehensi­on over reports that herdsmen and members of the Myetti Allah had been co-opted into vigilance groups to tackle insecurity in Ondo State.

But the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Donald Ojogo, in a statement, allayed the fear.

Besides, the Bishop of Akure Diocese of the Anglican Church, Simeon Borokini, has submitted that nobody is safe or happy any longer in Nigeria. He gave the damning verdict in his homily at Olakunrin’s burial.

The 58-year-old was killed on July 12, 2019 along OreBenin expressway by suspected herdsmen while returning to Lagos from Ondo State. Hinging his sermon on finality of death, the cleric decried the frightenin­g insecurity in the country, urging government at all levels to be more proactive by ensuring protection of lives and property.

The well-attended event held at the St. David’s Cathedral Anglican Church, Akure where dignitarie­s from all walks of life took turns to pay their last respects to the departed described variously by many as humble, loving, urbane, homely, kind and respectful. In an emotion-charged environmen­t, Olakunri’s remains were eventually lowered at the church cemetery in the Ondo capital. A good number of mourners, who spoke, joined the officiatin­g minister in the clarion call for normalcy in the land, lamenting that Olakunri was mowed in her prime.

The widower, Mr. Idowu Olakunrin, amid intermitte­nt weeping, surrendere­d that it would be hard for the family to recover from the loss.

He, however, pointed that the ‘irredeemab­le loss’ notwithsta­nding, they take solace in her ‘numerous’ legacies. “You survived many challenges. This was not a challenge but a home call. I don’t like the way it came at all because it didn’t allow us time to say goodbye, show affection and make an effort to prolong the day. “Sleep well my wife. I will never be the same again, this I know,” he sobbed. In his remarks, former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-kayode, implored the Federal Government to be more alive to securing the land and its people. Present at the occasion included governors of Ondo, Ogun, Lagos, Ekiti and Oyo states, Rotimi Akeredolu; Dapo Abiodun; Babajide Sanwo-olu; Kayode Fayemi; and Seyi Makinde. Others were erstwhile governors of Ondo and Ekiti states, Olusegun Mimiko and Segun Oni and FaniKayode among other prominent Nigerians.

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? President Muhammadu Buhari (fifth right); his deputy, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (seventh left); Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany, Yusuf Tuggar (right); Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari (fifth right); CEO, Siemens, Joe Kaeser (sixth left); Deputy Head of Mission, German Embassy, Regina Hess (third left); and others after the official singing of the implementa­tion agreement of the Nigerian Electrific­ation Roadmap at the State House, Abuja…yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA President Muhammadu Buhari (fifth right); his deputy, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (seventh left); Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany, Yusuf Tuggar (right); Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari (fifth right); CEO, Siemens, Joe Kaeser (sixth left); Deputy Head of Mission, German Embassy, Regina Hess (third left); and others after the official singing of the implementa­tion agreement of the Nigerian Electrific­ation Roadmap at the State House, Abuja…yesterday.

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