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INSECURITY: Exposition Of Those Politicizing Security Issues – Makinde

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On Sunday, the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde announced that he would soon expose those politicizing security issues in the state.

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The governor stated this while addressing the congregation at the St Peters Anglican Cathedral, Aremo, Ibadan, during the Easter Sunday Service. He said though the state is experiencing a level of insecurity, it is a nationwide phenomenon.

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The governor said security issues ought not to be politicized adding that “if they are politicizing the issue of security because they want to be in power in 2023, they are making a huge mistake.”

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He stated that his administration had investigated and proffered solutions to reports of insecurity across the state. He implored those politicizing insecurity “because of their 2023 ambition to jettison the idea and seek the face of God instead of engaging in actions that could trigger fear in the state.

He said, “I want to say happy Easter to the church of God and pray that we shall witness more on earth. It is another Easter season and it is another opportunity for us to say thank you to our Lord and Saviour, who died for us to be saved. The Archbishop has already preached and the only thing I can do is to thank God and say one or two things, which our government is doing.

“Very soon, we will be two years in office and the area of focus of our government remains Education, Health, Economic expansion, and Security. When the Archbishop was preaching, he mentioned that there are security challenges. Yes, it is true and I can confirm to this gathering that if there is something that makes me not sleep with my two eyes closed, it is the issue of security.

“As a government, we are doing different things and, as a matter of fact, it is on record that there is no government in Oyo State that has spent more money on security than this current one. Within the first hundred days, we gave 100 patrol vehicles out to security agencies when we came in. We re-established Swift Response Squad, SRS. We re-established Operation Burst as well.

“All the communication gadgets they needed were provided to cover all the areas in Oyo State and they were able to communicate with one another without hindrance. Also, before we came in, there was nothing like Amotekun, but we were able to set it up when we came in. It was just last week that Ogun State set up its Amotekun outfit.

“If you look at those who have set up before now; states like Osun, Ekiti, and Ondo, they recruited 300 personnel each, totaling 900 for the three states. But in Oyo State, we recruited 1,500 Amotekun personnel. The issue of insecurity is not peculiar to our state; however, rest assured that this government will not rest until every inch of Oyo State is secure. But I must warn that politics is inherent in this insecurity issue in Oyo State. In the days to come, I will expose the people who are politicizing the issue of security.

“If they continue to politicize the issue of insecurity because they want to be in government in 2023, they should know that if there is no Oyo State or Nigeria, I don’t know how they want to govern the state in 2023. I also want to beg you that it is not all we read on social media that is true. If we have friends who are aspiring to get into political offices, they should keep looking unto the face of God instead of seeking to destroy our state and country.”

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The governor, who felicitated with Christians and the people of the state on the Easter celebration, admonished them to forgive one another in the spirit of the season.

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Earlier, the Diocesan Archbishop of Ibadan North Diocese, Most Revd. Segun Okubadejo, charged every Christian to emulate the teachings and ways of life of Jesus Christ. He urged Nigerians not to relent in praying to God Almighty for the restoration of peace and a secure nation.

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