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| Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by fergie001(mod): 8:03pm On Jun 05 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tn7ZNSXcfk Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde visits Bayo Adelabu over sister, nephews abduction
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| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Ttalk: 8:08pm On Jun 05 |
Makinde should stop all these eye service, he should go and provide security in all public schools in Oyo, ordinary school fence you can't do and you want to become president. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Sonofgod1990(m): 8:25pm On Jun 05 |
Nonsense and ingredients |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by UncleAyo: 8:26pm On Jun 05 |
Good one from the governor. I wrote this today. Other are already contributing too What Practical Steps Should Southwest States Take Against Banditry and Terrorism? https://www.nairaland.com/8685199/what-practical-steps-should-southwest Please, make your suggestion also on that thread. An authorised person may be reading this too and your contributions will be of help For me 1. Establish a Comprehensive Resident Identity System The Each State Government should develop a comprehensive resident identity and address verification system to improve security, planning, and service delivery. Every resident should be encouraged to register through a centralized database linked to verified residential addresses. This system will assist law enforcement agencies in identifying criminal elements, tracking suspicious activities, and improving emergency response capabilities while respecting constitutional rights and privacy protections. 2. Registration and Regulation of Herders All herders operating within Each State should be required to register with the State Government and the relevant Local Government Authorities before engaging in grazing or livestock activities. Registration should include biometric identification, location of operation, livestock records, and compliance with state regulations. This measure will promote accountability, reduce farmer-herder conflicts, and help security agencies identify unauthorized or suspicious activities. 3. Monitoring and Prevention of Violent Extremism The government should strengthen collaboration between security agencies, community leaders, and religious organizations to identify and prevent violent extremism. Authorities should monitor and investigate individuals or organizations suspected of supporting terrorism, radicalization, or violent activities, regardless of religious affiliation. Any person found to be promoting or financing terrorism should face prosecution in accordance with Nigerian law. 4. Promote Agricultural Self-Sufficiency Each Southwest State should invest heavily in agriculture to enhance food security and create employment opportunities. Government support should include access to improved seedlings, mechanized farming, irrigation systems, agricultural training, storage facilities, and access to markets. Increased agricultural productivity will reduce economic vulnerabilities and strengthen rural communities. 5. Develop a Community and Neighbourhood Intelligence Network A structured neighbourhood intelligence network should be established across communities in each state State. Residents, community leaders, traditional institutions, and security agencies should work together to identify emerging security threats and share relevant information. Such a system should operate within legal frameworks and emphasize the protection of citizens' rights. 6. Eliminate Illegal Settlements in Deep Forest Areas The government should conduct a comprehensive survey of forest reserves and remote settlements. Unauthorized settlements established in deep forests, particularly those linked to criminal activities, should be dismantled through lawful procedures. Forest reserves should be regularly monitored and patrolled to prevent their use as safe havens for kidnappers, bandits, terrorists, and other criminal groups. 7. Swift Prosecution of Serious Crimes The State Government should strengthen collaboration with the judiciary and security agencies to ensure the swift investigation and prosecution of kidnapping, terrorism, banditry, illegal arms trafficking, and organized crime. Fast-track procedures should be considered for cases involving serious threats to public safety while ensuring due process and fair trials. 8. Establish Formal Reporting Channels for Suspicious Activities Multiple reporting channels should be created to enable citizens to report suspicious activities safely and confidentially. These channels may include dedicated hotlines, mobile applications, community liaison officers, and local security committees. Public awareness campaigns should educate citizens on how and when to report security concerns. 9. Promote Civic Education and Constitutional Values Schools across each State should strengthen civic education programs that teach constitutional rights, responsibilities of citizenship, peaceful coexistence, tolerance, and respect for the rule of law. Young people should be equipped with the knowledge and values necessary to contribute positively to society and resist extremist influences. 10. Prosecute Incitement to Violence The government should adopt a zero-tolerance approach toward incitement to violence, hatred, terrorism, or public disorder. Individuals who promote violence through public speeches, religious gatherings, traditional institutions, political platforms, social media, or any other means should be investigated and prosecuted according to the law, regardless of their status or background. 11. Expand Vocational and Technical Education Each State should significantly expand vocational and technical education opportunities to equip young people with practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship. Training programs should focus on modern agriculture, information technology, construction, renewable energy, manufacturing, and other high-demand sectors. Empowering youth economically will reduce vulnerability to recruitment by criminal organizations and extremist groups. Write your suggestions in the comment section on the thread: https://www.nairaland.com/8685199/what-practical-steps-should-southwest |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Northernblood8(m): 8:26pm On Jun 05 |
This ones does not look like people that wants to end SW bandits attacking SW and hiding behind northerners |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by princeogbeide1(m): 8:26pm On Jun 05 |
Foreign nations will soon call Nigeria a failed state |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Edoreborn: 8:26pm On Jun 05 |
Omo people get money for ds 9ja oo..See mansion abeg |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Seunpapa65: 8:26pm On Jun 05 |
Most Nigerians are happy for this kind thing wey happen to this man E don dey reach everybody when you keep participating in bad governance forgetting that it could be your turn tomorrow |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Africana1123(m): 8:27pm On Jun 05 |
Makinde the corny man He want Adelabu to work for his candidate |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by OKKO(m): 8:27pm On Jun 05 |
Ttalk:Shetimma was even very happy and gloating during Chinook girls. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Iyanda13(m): 8:27pm On Jun 05 |
Koburu, énu é lawa yén. It's well |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Wotowotoman: 8:27pm On Jun 05*. Modified: 11:30pm On Jun 05 |
Them kidnap this one sister and her kids and he dey here dey talk your excellency ![]() |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Ofunaofu: 8:27pm On Jun 05 |
Ttalk:Before Makinde takes your advice, kindly tell Tinubu to resign first. He told Jonathan to resign because of insecurity. Consistency demands that the same standard be applied today. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by givedemwotowoto: 8:29pm On Jun 05 |
Ttalk:The President is in charge of Police, Army, DSS and so on, don’t forget. They quickly deployed their intelligence against a suspect that allegedly doctored the President’s voice (according to them). The same bandits are online as well. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 8:29pm On Jun 05 |
Seyi Makinde should give him a bag of rice in order to console him |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Lokoyen(m): 8:30pm On Jun 05 |
Ttalk:If he no still go visit na Una go still open Una wide mouth they call am out. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Trophy12: 8:30pm On Jun 05 |
My bro me self shock o , where did they all get this money from, na wa o Edoreborn: |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Jevica: 8:31pm On Jun 05 |
[where you go copy this o e? quote author=UncleAyo post=139628800]Good one from the governor. I wrote this today. Other are already contributing too What Practical Steps Should Southwest States Take Against Banditry and Terrorism? https://www.nairaland.com/8685199/what-practical-steps-should-southwest Please, make your suggestion also on that thread. An authorised person may be reading this too and your contributions will be of help For me 1. Establish a Comprehensive Resident Identity System The Each State Government should develop a comprehensive resident identity and address verification system to improve security, planning, and service delivery. Every resident should be encouraged to register through a centralized database linked to verified residential addresses. This system will assist law enforcement agencies in identifying criminal elements, tracking suspicious activities, and improving emergency response capabilities while respecting constitutional rights and privacy protections. 2. Registration and Regulation of Herders All herders operating within Each State should be required to register with the State Government and the relevant Local Government Authorities before engaging in grazing or livestock activities. Registration should include biometric identification, location of operation, livestock records, and compliance with state regulations. This measure will promote accountability, reduce farmer-herder conflicts, and help security agencies identify unauthorized or suspicious activities. 3. Monitoring and Prevention of Violent Extremism The government should strengthen collaboration between security agencies, community leaders, and religious organizations to identify and prevent violent extremism. Authorities should monitor and investigate individuals or organizations suspected of supporting terrorism, radicalization, or violent activities, regardless of religious affiliation. Any person found to be promoting or financing terrorism should face prosecution in accordance with Nigerian law. 4. Promote Agricultural Self-Sufficiency Each Southwest State should invest heavily in agriculture to enhance food security and create employment opportunities. Government support should include access to improved seedlings, mechanized farming, irrigation systems, agricultural training, storage facilities, and access to markets. Increased agricultural productivity will reduce economic vulnerabilities and strengthen rural communities. 5. Develop a Community and Neighbourhood Intelligence Network A structured neighbourhood intelligence network should be established across communities in each state State. Residents, community leaders, traditional institutions, and security agencies should work together to identify emerging security threats and share relevant information. Such a system should operate within legal frameworks and emphasize the protection of citizens' rights. 6. Eliminate Illegal Settlements in Deep Forest Areas The government should conduct a comprehensive survey of forest reserves and remote settlements. Unauthorized settlements established in deep forests, particularly those linked to criminal activities, should be dismantled through lawful procedures. Forest reserves should be regularly monitored and patrolled to prevent their use as safe havens for kidnappers, bandits, terrorists, and other criminal groups. 7. Swift Prosecution of Serious Crimes The State Government should strengthen collaboration with the judiciary and security agencies to ensure the swift investigation and prosecution of kidnapping, terrorism, banditry, illegal arms trafficking, and organized crime. Fast-track procedures should be considered for cases involving serious threats to public safety while ensuring due process and fair trials. 8. Establish Formal Reporting Channels for Suspicious Activities Multiple reporting channels should be created to enable citizens to report suspicious activities safely and confidentially. These channels may include dedicated hotlines, mobile applications, community liaison officers, and local security committees. Public awareness campaigns should educate citizens on how and when to report security concerns. 9. Promote Civic Education and Constitutional Values Schools across each State should strengthen civic education programs that teach constitutional rights, responsibilities of citizenship, peaceful coexistence, tolerance, and respect for the rule of law. Young people should be equipped with the knowledge and values necessary to contribute positively to society and resist extremist influences. 10. Prosecute Incitement to Violence The government should adopt a zero-tolerance approach toward incitement to violence, hatred, terrorism, or public disorder. Individuals who promote violence through public speeches, religious gatherings, traditional institutions, political platforms, social media, or any other means should be investigated and prosecuted according to the law, regardless of their status or background. 11. Expand Vocational and Technical Education Each State should significantly expand vocational and technical education opportunities to equip young people with practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship. Training programs should focus on modern agriculture, information technology, construction, renewable energy, manufacturing, and other high-demand sectors. Empowering youth economically will reduce vulnerability to recruitment by criminal organizations and extremist groups. Write your suggestions in the comment section on the thread: https://www.nairaland.com/8685199/what-practical-steps-should-southwest[/quote] |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Sphinx419(m): 8:31pm On Jun 05 |
MemphitzDgreat1:If you observe well.. see as him arrive on time in less than one week.. but for poor man pikins.. dude first wait until dem drag am. Nigeria who do us this one fa |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Counterigbolies: 8:32pm On Jun 05 |
Ofunaofu:just dey play Tinubu should resign so your agulu packaged fraud should come in right? |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Angelfrost(m): 8:34pm On Jun 05 |
Did he visit every family of those that have been in kidnapped for over 3 weeks now?!! Nigerian politicians seriously lack intelligence and sensitivity. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Peliman: 8:35pm On Jun 05 |
So senseless of you to hold the governor call out Balablu instead u are here majestically displaying ur ignorance. They are also busy killing soldiers in Borno while u are holding one governor out of 36 😂. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Eba50: 8:35pm On Jun 05 |
na wah oh. what about tue families of the students and teachers? |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by omojeesu(m): 8:38pm On Jun 05 |
Well done! Thank you for your contribution! Are these poli-trickians willing to do these? I doubt it until proven otherwise! Jevica: |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by omojeesu(m): 8:40pm On Jun 05 |
Well done! Thank you for your contribution! Are these poli-trickians willing to do these? I doubt it until proven otherwise! UncleAyo: |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Ofunaofu: 8:40pm On Jun 05 |
Counterigbolies:Typical response. The moment Tinubu's performance is questioned, you abandon the issue and resort to tribal labels and personal attacks. I said Tinubu should resign. At no point did I mention Peter Obi. Yet, because you lack the capacity for a constructive conversation, you immediately jumped to Agulu packaged fraud. That says more about your argument than it does about Obi. If Tinubu could tell Jonathan to resign over insecurity, then Nigerians are entitled to ask whether the same standard should apply today. Address that point instead of hiding behind ethnic and tribal bile. Thunder 🔥⚡🔥⚡ you there |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by Openyamind111(m): 8:42pm On Jun 05 |
Seyi doesn’t really care like that. He’s leaving the office and he knows that come 2027 he won’t win presidential election. What matters to him is having a successor so that all he did with OYO treasuries won’t be exposed.. still waiting for a serious measure to curb this menace from the first citizen of the state.. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by MT: 8:43pm On Jun 05*. Modified: 1:15am On Jun 06 |
givedemwotowoto:The governor is the number one security officer for his state. That's why he's paid a lot of security vote each month which he doesn't need to explain how it is spent according to the law. Lot of things need to be amended in Nigeria. It's an open secret that most governors are just chopping their state monthly security votes anyhow while blaming the presidency. |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by chaerman: 8:48pm On Jun 05 |
Why is he all smiles?! As if tragedy never struck him!! One might even argue he may have a hand in this, poLIEticians are never to be trusted and insecurity in Nigeria is fully government ordained |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by UncleAyo: 8:49pm On Jun 05 |
Let's be hopeful for a change. omojeesu: |
| Re: Governor Makinde Visits Adelabu Over Sister, Nephews' Abduction (video) by SmartMaster001: 8:49pm On Jun 05 |
Very commendable from His excellency |
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