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Ekiti Assembly confirms ‘Amotekun’ Board Chairman, Commander, others

The Ekiti House of Assembly, on Monday, confirmed Chief Akin Aregbesola as the Chairman, Governing Board of the State Security Network, codenamed “Amotekun”.

Ekiti Assembly confirms ‘Amotekun’ Board Chairman, Commander, others. [Daily Post]

The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that the confirmation was done by the lawmakers at the plenary, presided over by the Speaker, Mr Funminiyi Afuye, on Monday through scrutiny and screening.

Afuye had earlier read a letter written by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on behalf of the Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, nominating members for the security outfit’s governing board for the assembly’s confirmation.

In an interview with newsmen shortly after his confirmation, the board chairman called for cooperation and support from the people of the state.

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“We will need the assistance of everyone living in Ekiti towns and villages; we want them to always volunteer information that will ensure protection of lives and property in the state.

“We are warning criminals, bandits and kidnappers in Ekiti to vacate now, because there will be no more hiding place for them and their nefarious activities.

“I want to assure Ekiti people that we will not betray the confidence they reposed in us,” Aregbesola said.

He, however, clarified that “Amotekun” was not a regional community policing, but rather, an intelligent gathering agency that would work in synergy with other security agents, like the police, DSS and others to rid the state of insecurity.

Also at Monday’s plenary, the speaker directed the House Committee on Security to work in synergy with other security agents to stop the activities of smugglers and illicit drug peddlers in the state.

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NAN reports that the decision followed the attention of the lawmakers, which was drawn to the nefarious activities of suspected smugglers, bandits and drug peddlers on Okemesi-Esa Oke-Ipole-Ijero routes.

Mr John Adeoye, representing Ekiti West, who raised the issue under Matter of Urgent Public Importance, said suspected car smugglers and drug peddlers usually drove dangerously in the axis in the night, calling for more security surveillance in the areas.

The House later adjourned plenary till May 13.

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