Soji Ajibola, Ibadan
Security experts, traditional ruler and other professionals have raised alarm over the rising waves of insurgence in the Southwest region.
They attributed it to non commitment of the Federal government and its agencies to the protection of lives and property of the citizenry.
Making the observations at a workshop organized by The Yoruba leadership Peace and Initiatives themed Safety and Security in Yorubaland in Ibadan on Wednesday, the Chairman of Western Security Network, Oyo state, Brigadier General Kunle Togun, (rtd), Rear Admiral Leye Jayeola, Orangun of Oke Ila, Oba Adedokun Abolarin and other speakers noted with dismay the rising waves of insecurity, its economic impact and threat to the lives of the people.
General Togun submitted that the government has failed in its constitutional responsibility of protecting the lives and property of its citizenry as there are daily reported cases of kidnapping, killings and other heinous acts nationwide
He said the way we are practicing the adopted presidential system of government is not the same way it is being practiced in the United States of America.
Each state in America, according to him operates under separate laws which enable the establishment of state police but in Nigeria the reverse is the case
The former too military brass who advocated the establishment of State Police for effective policing blamed the Federal government for frustrating the efforts of the Western Security Networks code named Amotekun to arm its men with sophisticated weapons to combat bandits, kidnappers and perpetrators of other heinous acts.
Amotekun can only arrest and investigate but cannot prosecute offenders but the sad aspect of it is that after arrest and investigation, the police authorities will release the suspect under the excuse that it is a bailable offence.
Also, while local vigilante and Neighbourhood watch from other regions are allowed to carry Ak-47, Amotekun is only licenced to carry Dane guns to combat criminals with sophisticated weapons.
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If truly, we are practicing presidential system of government, what is obtainable in US should be obtainable in Nigeria as well.
Speaking in the same vein, Rear Admiral Leye Jaiyeola (rtd) submitted that Nigeria Police has the capability to curtail the activities of the kidnappers and bandits, if trained, equiped and motivated.
He added that the military are not trained to handle civil case except in extreme situation but the police are trained in this aspect.
In her presentation, a University don, Dr. Modupe Albert called for synergy among the various security agencies.
According to her, we need synergy among the various security agencies to combat kidnapping, banditry and other vices in the region.
The Orangun of Oke-Ila, Osun State, Oba Adedokun Abolarinwa blamed the insurgence on poverty and unemployment.
He said insecurity would continue to persist once youth across the nation are not productive and engaged to contribute to the developement of the country.
He, therefore, urged stakeholders in Yorubaland not to see security of the region as the sole duty of the government, but duty of all, adding that democracy and stability can not thrive without security.
According him, Yoruba people should put aside their personal interest and differences and support call for security of lives and property of people in the region.
He said, “Poverty in the land is cause by unemployment, let’s attack the issue of poverty at the rural areas, let’s be our brothers keepers and chart a pathway to unite and tackle insecurity in this region.”
“Let us all get involve, we cannot afford to leave everything to government, we traditional rulers have our role to play on safety of Yorubaland, everybody also have to contribute their quota towards the security of our region.”
“There can’t be developement without security, all hands must be on deck in tackling insecurity, let all of us be involve in finding solutions to the security challenges facing southwest.”
The President of TYLPI, Mr Olusegun Ahmadu while speaking on the purpose of the gathering said there are worries about insecurity across southwest region which have become big issue over the years.
He said, “We decide not to just sit down with the level of our exposure, education and experience and fold our hands and be looking till the region is capture for ransome, that is why we bring people who have wide experience, knowledge and committed to protect the region to brainstorm on the way forward.”
In his remark, the Chairman, Oyo State Security Network (Amotekun), Rt. Gen. Kunle Togun said Amotekun should be allowed to carried sophisticated weapons as their counterpart in the Northern region of the country so as to defend the southwest region.
He said, “Let’s operate presidential system correctly, if Amotekun is to be, let’s the federal government announce state police, each state has its own Police in America, the Central Police is call FBI, they know which case to send to FBI, if there is state Police, our Police will be fully train and armed, it will also reduce crime and they will have equipment to defend themselves.”