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Ekiti State Governor Dr Fayemi
Ekiti State Governor,
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on Wednesday, said the joint security outfit, “Amotekun,”
initiated by the six governors in the South-West would commence work on January
9.
Fayemi, who disclosed
this in his New Year message to people of the state, said the outfit would
complement the efforts of the regular security agencies.
He said: “On January 9,
2020, the Western Nigeria Security Network known as ‘Amotekun’ shall commence
operations in all the six states in our zone.
“Ekiti is very active in
this initiative which will go a long way in securing the people and protecting
the state.
“The fact remains, however,
that criminality cannot be totally eradicated even as we are working
meticulously at reducing it to the barest minimum in Ekiti State, and the
evidence is there for all to see and acknowledge that we are making steady
progress.
“Since we are not an
Island, we are working with neigbouring states to strengthen our security
architecture.”
The governor also urged
community leaders and groups not to allow themselves to be used to cause
unnecessary tension that could trigger a crisis in the state.
“I have personally kept
a close watch on the security situation within and around Ekiti State, and I
can assure you that as a government, we are leaving no stone unturned to ensure
the safety of lives and property in our dear state.
“Ekiti remains one of
the safest places to live, work and conduct business in Nigeria. “Henceforth, I
urge our community leaders or groups not to allow themselves to be used to
spread fake or unsubstantiated news with a view to setting the residents
against themselves or destabilising the peace of the state.
“We must encourage our
people to report any strange signal or incident, but we must resist the
temptation to resort to self-help at any time,” he added. NAN)

