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How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by dre11(m): 6:45am On Jan 22, 2020
‘How internal collaborators sabotage Amotekun’

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In its bid for an effective takeoff of the regional security outfit, Amotekun, the South-West is not only faced with opposition from external forces, according to Ondo State Governor and Chairman, Southwest Governors’ Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu.

Indeed, Akeredolu yesterday took a swipe against internal enemies he accused of sabotaging Amotekun, describing them as “collaborators whose parochial political pursuits have beclouded their sense of tomorrow.”

He insisted that these, and not Miyetti Allah, deserve the blame for misgivings about the southwest security outfit.

In a statement released by the senior special assistant to the governor on media and publicity, Mr. Ojo Oyewamide, Akeredolu, said: “The possibility of an outburst as such can only be seen when a serving senator, because of his political ambition, would rather demonise Amotekun than support the scheme. Is it not curious that it was shortly after a supposed senator whose immediate environment is the most affected by insecurity pummeled Amotekun that the federal attorney general came out that same evening to issue a statement?”

He clarified: “For the umpteenth time, Amotekun has come to stay and all legal means will be deployed to achieve same without necessarily affecting our oneness as a nation. Like others elsewhere, Amotekun remains complementary. It is not a regional force.”

Akeredolu’s observation came as the police in Lagos yesterday prevented supporters of the security outfit from gaining access to the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, the venue of a planned solidarity march. The event however witnessed a large turnout in Osun, Oyo and Ekiti States.

Condemning the clampdown, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, in a statement yesterday, said: “No human power has the authority to criminalise the protection of human life and no human ambition is worth the failure to speak in support of the people in order to remain in favour with the oppressors of the people.”

According to him, “Nigeria has crossed the Rubicon and cannot go back. There is too much insecurity in the land and too much inefficiency from the Federal Government, leading to wanton and unnecessary loss of life. It is easy to think that all is well when you are secure in State Houses, but the reality is that the security situation is far from fine for the average Nigerian citizen.”

He stressed: “Internal security is not a call for secession and we must abandon the paranoia that makes us see it as such,” he said: “The reality on the ground in Nigeria today is that our armed and paramilitary forces are overstretched. To deny this is to unpatriotically put their lives at risk.”

Also, some Yoruba leaders and groups condemned the police actions. A former presidential candidate of the National Action Council (NAC), Dr. Olapade Agoro, said: “Those disturbing Amotekun are only postponing the evil day. Amotekun was an idea but now it has become a Yoruba project. Governors should be proactive and back it with the legal instrument.”

In a statement by National President Olalekan Hammed, the Yoruba Youth Socio-cultural Association (YYSA) Worldwide said: “It is unfortunate that we are still experiencing what we had during military regimes. Nigerians, irrespective of tribe, religion and socioeconomic status have a right to peaceful protest in support of or against unfavourable government policies. The security operatives have trampled on citizens’ rights. The president should stop frustrating our efforts to put an end to criminality in Yorubaland.”

The national public relations officer of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, Prof. Nelson Fashina, noted: “They (security agents) are supposed to maintain law and order. The intervention should be to ensure that the rally doesn’t escalate or cause public disaffection. They should avoid provocative actions. For this country to remain united, we need to negotiate to understand. We need to reason together in a relationship of unity in diversity. So, any attempt by a segment of this country to be free from hoodlums, kidnappers, murderers, armed robbers, arsonists should be supported by security agencies and the Federal Government.”

The General Secretary, Yoruba Council of Elders, Dr. Kunle Olajide, said: “If it is true, it is wrong. I don’t see what happened as a protest, but a demonstration in support of the governors and the security outfit. All that the police are expected to do is merely protect them so that hoodlums do not take advantage of the demonstration and begin to vandalise property. The Federal Government must tread softly. They should not give us the impression that our lives do not matter, that we should be exposed to criminals, especially when other outfits in other parts of the country are not being harassed.”

This came as the Oyo State government insisted there was no going back on Amotekun. Addressing supporters of the security outfit led by Evang. Kunle Adesokan, who is the Oyo State coordinator of Yoruba World Congress, the Chief of Staff to the Oyo State Governor, Chief Bisi Ilaka, said: “All Yoruba sons and daughters across the zone accepted the initiative wholeheartedly. This is the idea that has come to stay. We will do all we can to ensure that the idea becomes further entrenched. Very soon, from ward to ward, you will be seeing their presence. Security is for our people. We want to use every right we have under the constitution.”

Adesokan said: “We will never allow foreigners to take over our land and start killing us unnecessarily. We are tired of bloodletting. Nigeria is for us all, not for a certain section of the people. We are here in our own land and we have the sense to accommodate anyone that comes to the southwest for commerce and other things. But we won’t allow anyone to come here to rape our wives and destroy our land.”

Presenting a letter to Governor Seyi Makinde, he said: “In other countries of the world, there are state police and county police. When you go to other places, you see local government police. This is what we have been asking for in a very long time. Restructuring of the country is inevitable. We don’t owe anybody any apology for trying to protect ourselves. Nigeria belongs to us all.”

A founding member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Tony Momoh, also said the Federal Government should not expect people to fold their arms when bandits, kidnappers and armed herders make their lives difficult.

Reacting to the dislodgement of the supporters, Momoh said the use of federal power might not deter the people of the southwest or any other zone intent on alternative security arrangements, especially when the conventional apparatus appears to have failed.

The party stalwart, who once told The Guardian that Nigerians “should stone APC if the party failed to perform after two years in office”, said it was better for the Federal Government to allow Amotekun than permit the situation in Katsina State where the government was forced to negotiate with bandits. “That, I feel, the southwest people may not want to condescend to.”

He added: “While such like (Amotekun) is in place, negotiations with the established security agents in accordance with the constitution could then be examined, discussed and fine-tuned instead of declaring it illegal.”

In another reaction, a former national secretary of the Labour Party, Mr. Kayode Ajulo, described Amotekun as a child of necessity in need of legal and political resolution. “I maintain that from whichever angle one looks at it, one point that stands out is the fact that the duty to tackle insecurity in Nigeria is collegial and Amotekun is patently a child of necessity and one of the panaceas to this security malaise.”

He warned: “The Federal Government must be cautiously constrained not to do anything that would rupture or jeopardise the existing fragile understanding between the component units of the Nigerian State of the southwest region and other regions.”

But rights lawyer, Femi Falana, stressed the need for Amotekun to be backed by a legal framework. According to him, “Once the laws are enacted, the Federal Government will be at liberty to test the constitutional validity of Amotekun in the Supreme Court. However, the Federal Government should not resort to force or self-help in resolving the constitutional dispute.”

Falana made the disclosure as Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, faulted the position of a former Kaduna State governor, Balarabe Musa, on Amotekun, saying misreading the objective of the initiative was a recipe for tragedy.

Musa, in an interview with a national daily (not The Guardian), had said that the security outfit would lead to the declaration of an Oduduwa Republic.

“Balarabe is sadly, but I hope not tragically wrong. I invoke the tragic dimension here because the making of tragedy, especially for nations, often begins when fears are mistaken or promoted as facts, and governments either by themselves, or together with interest groups, are enticed by fears into embarking on precipitate, irrational, and irreversible acts,” Soyinka said.

Meanwhile, Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari has warned against playing politics with the security situation in his state, noting that the problem affects everyone and not members of the ruling party alone.

The state has been grappling with kidnapping, banditry and cattle rustling. It has also witnessed military operations in the dreaded Rugu Forest, where many bandits were reportedly killed. Recently, Masari signed an executive order restricting the movement of motorcycles.

He told the leadership of the state’s Inter-Party Advisory Committee: “We should look at security beyond partisan considerations. We have no other place but Katsina. If the state is secure, all of us are secure.

“Irrespective of our political leanings and beliefs, I’m sure a kidnapper, armed robber or bandit visiting any house will not demand the membership card of the political party you belong to. So, the issue of insecurity is beyond partisan consideration. Let us collectively, as Katsina State indigenes, unite and fight it.”

https://m.guardian.ng/news/how-internal-collaborators-in-south-west-sabotaged-amotekun/

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:47am On Jan 22, 2020
Anything to put The terrorist organization to a perpetual sleep is highly welcomed .

Nigeria cannot afford another boko haram

President Muhammadu buhari already declared Amotekun illegal and I'm fully in support of the president on this.

Amotekun Ko, Amokachi ni.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Davash222(m): 6:48am On Jan 22, 2020
The success or failure of Amotekun would only be determined by SW themselves.
My people always say ‘Igwebuike’ meaning Unity is strength.

We in the Waterside part of the South support any move to protect lives and properties of the Southern people. We’re humans before party affiliations.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Buldozaaa: 6:50am On Jan 22, 2020
I hope amotekun won't turn to niusance like sars

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by DaBullIT(m): 6:54am On Jan 22, 2020
One person will say or do or be a victim of something

Then the people will rise

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Davash222(m): 6:57am On Jan 22, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


President Muhammadu buhari already declared Amotekun illegal and I'm fully in support of the president on this.

Amotekun Ko, Amokachi ni.
Has your Buhari declared anything good legal before
One mustn’t trade his senses for zombeism. Not worth it!

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Zeesugar(f): 6:57am On Jan 22, 2020
Ok I am watching and listening
Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Captainrambo2: 6:58am On Jan 22, 2020
Some people will come out and say amotekun should not fly because fani kayoude is supporting it.

The question o ye faceless men . "Re you more youruba than femi kayode ?" Re you more youruba than gani Adams?


undecided

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Nobody: 7:04am On Jan 22, 2020
Why all the long story na. Nobody can sabotage amotekun because it's here already. Before my people act on anything of collective interest, they take their time. Once they act, not even queen Elizabeth or western forces would stop them. I remember road safety which soyinka started in ibadan in those days as a regional traffic tax force. IBB as a military president failed to stop it. Eventually, it was adopted by the federal government . It was same fulani people who were against it then. What of independence? Awolowo said no going back and moved ahead but fulani people led by Ahmadu bello kicked against it, he said we were not ready but Awolowo pulled zik along and they achieved it.

I also remember the democracy which we fought for with our blood, which everybody is enjoying today. They keep calling us coward but the truth is, we have always led the way. Today, everybody is enjoying it despite the fulani's refusal to relinquish power in the military. On this amotekun too, our leaders are not going back...it would either make or break Nigeria, we don't care. Our lives matter to us and nobody can come from nowhere to take our land, this day and age, never! A herder was arrested with gun recently and his confession was shocking...that helicopter was dropping gun for them in the forest....to kill animals? They have an agenda but we would stop them...even if other regions remain in their perpetual sleep...we would never lose sleep on it

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Nobody: 7:05am On Jan 22, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Anything to put The terrorist organization to a perpetual sleep is highly welcomed .

Nigeria cannot afford another boko haram

President Muhammadu buhari already declared Amotekun illegal and I'm fully in support of the president on this.

Amotekun Ko, Amokachi ni.
Today is 22nd , wake up from your sleep.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by givbitcoin: 7:10am On Jan 22, 2020
Internal or external, every well-meaning Nigerian knows that Amotekun is toxic to the peaceful coexistence of this nation

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Flyingngel(m): 7:12am On Jan 22, 2020
Judases everywhere, always putting themselves ahead of the common good of the populace.
Greedy motherfukers.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by daddytime(m): 7:22am On Jan 22, 2020
All eyes on Aregbe and BAT... grin

I had initially ignored taking any interest in this Amotekun issue before now, but the hues and cries from the Fulanis and the Miyettis drew my attention and keen interest to it.

Now my question is?

Why the hues and cries, is it their Amotekun?

Is there a credible intelligence the proponents of this Amotekun have that isn't in the public domain perhaps which had caught the wailing opponents by surprise?

There is certainly more to all these...

Laslas, the biggest loser here will be BAT and him fellow power mongers. Whether dem talk or not e no matter, their Ambitions are dead before arrival. Them go say " you see, the yorubas can never be trusted".

We dey watch oh

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Racoon(m): 7:29am On Jan 22, 2020
Saboteurs everywhere.Bola Ahmed Tinubu is only obsessed with the illusionary presidency being promised him by the hausa-fulani in 2023.

This is why he have never said any thing categorically concerning this unfolding watershed development that will lead to the emancipation of the region & nation from the griphold of this fascists.Any wonder Sanwo-Olu is toeing the same line? Saboteurs!

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by helinues: 7:45am On Jan 22, 2020
Amosun in the picture in Ogun

Tinubu painted in Lagos

Both state governors chickening out from the Launching of Amotekun.. Coincidence?

Btw, this is one side of the story

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Born2Breed(f): 7:48am On Jan 22, 2020
grin grin grin grin grin

Tribe of Judas!!!

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by helinues: 7:58am On Jan 22, 2020
daddytime:
All eyes on Aregbe and BAT... grin

I had initially ignored taking any interest in this Amotekun issue before now, but the hues and cries from the Fulanis and the Miyettis drew my attention and keen interest to it.

Now my question is?

Why the hues and cries, is it their Amotekun?

Is there a credible intelligence the proponents of this Amotekun have that isn't in the public domain perhaps which had caught the wailing opponents by surprise?

There is certainly more to all these...

Laslas, the biggest loser here will be BAT and him fellow power mongers. Whether dem talk or not e no matter, their Ambitions are dead before arrival. Them go say " you see, the yorubas can never be trusted".

We dey watch oh

Constitutionally, Amotekun is illegal.. There are questions we are not asking

Which of the presidency gave Fayemi go ahead to launch Amotekun or is Malami now Pdp spokesman?

Who have the final say in a situation of conflict of interest . Federal officers or Amotekun officers

Under which law was Amotekun passed? Federal or state assembly?

Amotekun may be good initiatives but things must be done in a proper way..

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by DCmonster: 8:04am On Jan 22, 2020
Amotekun must never be allowed to stand, because it's against the law of the country to have such militia outfit. It's a potential militia group and political tool. Amotekun should be proscribed and declared a terrorist organisation.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Amumaigwe: 8:19am On Jan 22, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Anything to put The terrorist organization to a perpetual sleep is highly welcomed .

Nigeria cannot afford another boko haram

President Muhammadu buhari already declared Amotekun illegal and I'm fully in support of the president on this.

Amotekun Ko, Amokachi ni.

I pray you grow brains soon.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by daddytime(m): 8:24am On Jan 22, 2020
helinues:


Constitutionally, Amotekun is illegal.. There are questions we are not asking

Which of the presidency gave Fayemi go ahead to launch Amotekun or is Malami now Pdp spokesman?

Who have the final say in a situation of conflict of interest . Federal officers or Amotekun officers

Under which law was Amotekun passed? Federal or state assembly?

Amotekun may be good initiatives but things must be done in a proper way..

Under what law are our borders to be.made open for a visa free travel for all Africans particularly the Fulanis from other African countries to come in and settle in Nigeria.

What law??

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Amumaigwe: 8:25am On Jan 22, 2020
DCmonster:
Amotekun must never be allowed to stand, because it's against the law of the country to have such militia outfit. It's a potential militia group and political tool. Amotekun should be proscribed and declared a terrorist organisation.

What of Hisba militia in Kano state?

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by DCmonster: 8:27am On Jan 22, 2020
Amumaigwe:


What of Hisba militia in Kano state?
Both differs! Amotekun is a regional outfit while hisbah is a state outfit. Compare hisbah with Enugu forest guard or Anambra vigilante service.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by helinues: 8:27am On Jan 22, 2020
daddytime:


Under what law are our borders to be.made open for a visa free travel for all Africans particularly the Fulanis from other African countries to come in and settle in Nigeria.

What law??

Ever heard or read of presidential/executive orders?
Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:30am On Jan 22, 2020
helinues:


Constitutionally, Amotekun is illegal.. There are questions we are not asking

Which of the presidency gave Fayemi go ahead to launch Amotekun or is Malami now Pdp spokesman?

Who have the final say in a situation of conflict of interest . Federal officers or Amotekun officers

Under which law was Amotekun passed? Federal or state assembly?

Amotekun may be good initiatives but things must be done in a proper way..
Look. Stop pandering to sentiments.
Section 1 of the constitution says the security and welfare of the citizens shall be the primary purpose of govt. If floating a security outfit by state govts is illegal, then why do we even have them at all?

CJTF was borne out as a child of necessity in Borno and yobe states. Till now, there are no laws backing them but no one has come out to label them illegal. Governments are empowered by the constitution to take measures to ensure security of lives and properties in their domains. As long as such measures do not infringe on human rights, they are perfectly legal.

If anyone thinks amotekun is illegal, let them test it in court.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:42am On Jan 22, 2020
DCmonster:
Both differs! Amotekun is a regional outfit while hisbah is a state outfit. Compare hisbah with Enugu forest guard or Anambra vigilante service.
What do you mean by regional outfit?
If contiguous states gather resources to man their borders and hinterland, how does that become a regional outfit?
We have the MNJTF in the Boko haram areas consisting of four countries. Shall we also declare it regional and ban it?
Recently, the Chadian army just pulled out of Nigerian soil, are they supposed to be conducting military operations on our land? I didn't hear you call them illegal then. Why?

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by daddytime(m): 8:43am On Jan 22, 2020
helinues:


Ever heard or read of presidential/executive orders?

How about abuse of the above orders? Ever heard of that?

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:50am On Jan 22, 2020
helinues:


Ever heard or read of presidential/executive orders?
Governors can also give executive orders in their domains.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Nobody: 8:58am On Jan 22, 2020
I don't support illegality or breach of our constitution.

Amotekun is unlawful

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by Gabkosh: 9:28am On Jan 22, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Anything to put The terrorist organization to a perpetual sleep is highly welcomed .

Nigeria cannot afford another boko haram

President Muhammadu buhari already declared Amotekun illegal and I'm fully in support of the president on this.

Amotekun Ko, Amokachi ni.
One thing I know must happen. It is either you perish or amotekun stays. One will happen. You and your buhari are mad.

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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by NaijaMutant(f): 10:09am On Jan 22, 2020
This speaks volume of their false unity.



They are ready to betray their brothers for their own selfish gains(Presidency).



Yet this saboteurs command so much followers ( Awon Baba so pe) of Lagos with his mentally deficient godson.

Tueh.... cheesy


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Re: How Internal Collaborators In South West Sabotaged Amotekun’ by 9jamag(m): 10:52am On Jan 22, 2020
cool

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