We’ll provide legislative support for Amotekun — South West Speakers
The Speakers of the Houses of Assembly in the South West Zone have
pledged to provide legislative support for Amotekun, the security
initiative conceived by governors in the region.
The Speakers made
the pledge in a communique issued on Friday by the Chairman, Conference
of Speakers of South West States Legislature, Bamidele Oleyelogun.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the communique was issued at the end of a one-day security summit of the speakers.
NAN reports that the summit had as theme: “The imperative of Western
Nigerian Security Network (Operation Amotekun): Legislative Support for
the Initiative.”
The speakers, according to the communique,
expressed support for Amotekun, saying it would go a long way in curbing
the worrisome security problems facing the region.
The communique
said: “The establishment of the security outfit in the South West is in
tandem with the constitution, which makes the protection of lives and
properties a matter of priority for any responsible government.
“The
Operation Amotekun is a welcome development, especially in the spirit
of existing community policing laws in the South West states.
“We
have collectively resolved that the issue of security as it is in the
region especially, and the country as a whole, can no longer continue to
be handled with kids glove.
“As legislators, we must do our bit to
complement the efforts of our governors through legislations that will
give legal strength to the security force.”
Adebo Ogundoyin (Oyo
State), Funminiyi Afuye (Ekiti), Bamidele Oleyelogun (Ondo), Taiwo
Oluomo (Ogun), Timothy Owoeye (Osun) and Mudashiru Obasa (Lagos)
attended the speakers’ conference.





