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Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Nobody: 5:47am On Jan 27, 2020
Lagos, Ogun and Ekiti states are leading the drafting of model bills on the South-West security outfit, Operation Amotekun

The Ekiti State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Wale Fapohunda, who gave this indication in an interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday, also said operatives of Amotekun, would have the power to arrest suspected criminals.

Fapohunda said this just as indications emerged on Sunday that the South-West attorneys general would on February 6 meet to harmonise positions of different states on the proposed Operation Amotekun bills.

The Federal Government and the South-West governors had, at a meeting in Abuja on Thursday, resolved their differences on Operation Amotekun, which was launched in Ibadan on January 9 to address killings and kidnapping in the zone.


The meeting, which was presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, was attended by the South-West governors and the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, who declared Operation Amotekun illegal on January 14.

At the meeting, both sides agreed that each of the South-West states should make a law to back Operation Amotekun.

As a follow-up to the agreement reached in Abuja, the attorneys general of the South-West states met in Ibadan on Thursday to begin the process of making Amotekun laws in their states.

Shedding light on the proposed Amotekun bill, Fapohunda, in the interview with The PUNCH, stated, “We ultimately want to create a security outfit that is accountable and responsible to the people of each of the states involved so that they can have faith in the outfit. We have sights on a law that has focus on the people’s lives.

The legal framework being drafted by the attorneys general will contain the mandate of Amotekun. The mandate is very crucial and that will be clearly stated; then the administrative structure, particularly as it relates to the issue of accountability and their power particularly as it relates to that of arrest.

Power of arrest is not new. All our non-conventional forces have the power of arrest. What is important is that when they arrest, what happens to those that they arrest? The way Amotekun will work is that if they see a crime that is being committed, they will have to inform the national security forces like the police, where that is not possible, they can arrest and hand over such a person to the security agencies.”

Fapohunda, who said Amotekun across the different state commands would be working in collaboration, said the law would also spell out the relations among Amotekun in the six South-West states.

Lagos, Ogun and Ekiti states are leading the drafting of model bills on the South-West security outfit, Operation Amotekun.

The Ekiti State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Wale Fapohunda, who gave this indication in an interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday, also said operatives of Amotekun, would have the power to arrest suspected criminals.

Fapohunda said this just as indications emerged on Sunday that the South-West attorneys general would on February 6 meet to harmonise positions of different states on the proposed Operation Amotekun bills.

The Federal Government and the South-West governors had, at a meeting in Abuja on Thursday, resolved their differences on Operation Amotekun, which was launched in Ibadan on January 9 to address killings and kidnapping in the zone.

The meeting, which was presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, was attended by the South-West governors and the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, who declared Operation Amotekun illegal on January 14.

At the meeting, both sides agreed that each of the South-West states should make a law to back Operation Amotekun.

As a follow-up to the agreement reached in Abuja, the attorneys general of the South-West states met in Ibadan on Thursday to begin the process of making Amotekun laws in their states.

Shedding light on the proposed Amotekun bill, Fapohunda, in the interview with The PUNCH, stated, “We ultimately want to create a security outfit that is accountable and responsible to the people of each of the states involved so that they can have faith in the outfit. We have sights on a law that has focus on the people’s lives.

“The legal framework being drafted by the attorneys general will contain the mandate of Amotekun. The mandate is very crucial and that will be clearly stated; then the administrative structure, particularly as it relates to the issue of accountability and their power particularly as it relates to that of arrest.

“Power of arrest is not new. All our non-conventional forces have the power of arrest. What is important is that when they arrest, what happens to those that they arrest? The way Amotekun will work is that if they see a crime that is being committed, they will have to inform the national security forces like the police, where that is not possible, they can arrest and hand over such a person to the security agencies.”

Fapohunda, who said Amotekun across the different state commands would be working in collaboration, said the law would also spell out the relations among Amotekun in the six South-West states.

He stated, “There is going to be clear provisions on how they are all going to cooperate. The issue of funding is also crucial; where we are going to be getting money from and how the state governments should be funding them. Those are some of the issues that will be contained in the proposed bill.

“The relationship with the conventional security agencies is an important component. The approach that we are taking is that of community policing. The whole concept is going to fit within the framework of community policing. That is one of the areas that the governors agreed with the IG.”

Fapohunda said there would still be consultation among the South-West attorneys general with a view to producing virtually similar laws in the states.

He said, “We are working on it, but don’t forget that we are going to consult. Our own version will be ready, we are now going to look at other versions and see whether we can be inspired by what other versions have.
https://punchng.com/amotekun-proposed-law-personnel-will-have-power-to-arrest-criminals-says-ag

Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by masterflowx(m):
Yes of course, without the power to arrest criminals it means they are powerless.

You collect loan to do farming and some idiot herders direct their cattles to destroy it. Is that not criminal?

They ambush you and demands for huge amount of money that your family couldn't afford. Are they not acriminals?

God created you with two hands so that you can work and eat whatever you want but laziness wouldn't and you choose to steal. Are you not criminal?

Knowingly or unknowingly you kill your fellow human being. Are you not a criminal?

You are a threat to your community because you belong to bad gang (cult group) and you don't want peace to reign in your community. Are you not a criminal?

You're living a audio life on Nairaland forum like everybody is hailing and praising you for nothing. Are you not a criminal?

Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by JeffreyD1(m):
Hope they won't turn it to political thugs for party/governor in power
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by MylezKayn(m): 6:10am On Jan 27, 2020
Noted
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Openbusiness: 6:11am On Jan 27, 2020
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Ogbuefienubiaka: 6:11am On Jan 27, 2020
If Fulani herdsmen carry guns and arrest (kidnap) people then it will be sad to think otherwise. What will be their usefulness if they don't arrest criminals?
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Catchfirez: 6:11am On Jan 27, 2020
Booked
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by larry90500(m): 6:12am On Jan 27, 2020
Getting interesting. Amotekun is here to stay strong and powerful.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by sapientia(m): 6:12am On Jan 27, 2020
By the time we succeed in creating this monster.

We will start calling God and praying.

These guys should just be trained on HUMINT and made to police and other security agencies with timely Intel.

Once they start doing vigilante service, there you have it, extra-judicial killings loading.

Bakassi and OPC boys comes to mind.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by partnerbizn4(m): 6:13am On Jan 27, 2020
They would be useless without powers of arrest.
They should be able to prosecute too using a fiat.

This can be handled by a private lawyer whom the fiat will be given to.
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Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Ogurube:
They should, since it’ll deter people who might take it for granted. Far-reaching security of lives and properties increases investments, prosperity, and happiness. Nigeria is too big for the dysfunctional Nigerian Police to handle by itself; it’s rigged for certain people to keep reaping where they haven’t sown and wrecking havoc with no regard for lives and the law.

However, the SW government must not fail to hold Amotekun Troopers to higher standards. They should be well-tooled and trained in the the area of professionalism to engage the community meaningfully, and they should be rigorously conditioned in intelligence and combat to give current and impending criminals a run for the hills. Ultimately, they’d be inspiring and supporting our mediocre federal police. For sustainability, SW residents of working age, regardless of state of origin, must be levied like 100 naira monthly so that the troopers are respectfully remunerated and equipped with a view to ushering a new model of reputable policing.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by morikee: 6:14am On Jan 27, 2020
Like seriously, may God see us through.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by bishop4life(m): 6:15am On Jan 27, 2020
The north are complaining about the security outfit, and I can't stop laughing.

Imagine if the Southwest starts fronting Ogun/Oro court, and southeast fronts Amadioha court that will be arresting people that are drinking burantashi.

Sometimes, it's good not to think you are almighty cos what goes around comes around.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by BUSHHUNTER: 6:15am On Jan 27, 2020
I totally support this.
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Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Nobody: 6:16am On Jan 27, 2020
Since the federal government have refused taking security serious, they have left it to states and neighbours. With all agencies having power to arrest hope we are all safe because of our corrupt system of government now we might just have another extortion and bullying committee to pay dues to.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Fasindo: 6:17am On Jan 27, 2020
shocked












Very God

If Hisbah will have the power to arrest a serving police officer in Zamfara caught with two women in a hotel.
Then Amotekun should also have the power to arrest an army major in South west


I just pray that Miyetti Allah(Thank God) won't hang themselves after seeing this news.
Please someone should hide it from them
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by sparog(m): 6:17am On Jan 27, 2020
grin

Good

But Op why the unnecessary need for a long write up when we already got the details in few lines.

Quit repeating yourself
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by DaBullIT(m): 6:18am On Jan 27, 2020
Sounds good
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by sapientia(m): 6:18am On Jan 27, 2020
partnerbizn4:
They would be useless without powers of arrest.
They should be able to prosecute too using a fiat.

This can be handled by a private lawyer whom the fiat will be given to.
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You are even advocating for them to have prosecuting powers?

Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by EternalBeing: 6:19am On Jan 27, 2020
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Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Onlinealaba(m): 6:20am On Jan 27, 2020
A welcome development but they should be monitored closely and have good synergy with the police
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Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by opalu: 6:20am On Jan 27, 2020
Yes oo
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Nobody: 6:21am On Jan 27, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by CSTR2: 6:22am On Jan 27, 2020
And buhari is there watching the country descend into madness.

The old fool will leave the consequences for future generations to deal with it.
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by EfonAlaaye2023(m): 6:23am On Jan 27, 2020
no going back. all Nigeria lives matter most, most especially southern Nigerian



I'm not being tribalistic but death means nothing in North, if not religion and political violence won't be vulnerable at that end



my SIG needs your attention
Re: Amotekun Proposed Law: Wale Fapohunda Says Personnel Will Have Powers To Arrest by Gabkosh: 6:23am On Jan 27, 2020
Here to stay

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