
Chairman, ARG, Wale Oshun condemned the kidnap of the oba along with two others on Saturday.
Oshun in a statement charged Southwest governors to
brace up and ensure the protection of lives in their domains as
kidnapping had become the order of the day.
“ARG submits that
security is at best a proactive concern and at its worst a reactive one.
Consequently, the existing security framework in Nigeria, being largely
reactive and unduly centralised, has never been efficient and reliable
to support the policing of large parts of Nigeria in general or
Southwest region in particular.
“One of the reasons the ARG has
consistently been advocating the institution of state policing in
conformity with federalism principles is the escalating crime rate
despite the sacrificial funding of the centralised police force by
respective state governments.
“We believe that security will be
more efficient if state governments dedicate their resources to funding
state and community policing in their respective jurisdictions. How
worse should things get for Yoruba people and states before our
governors realize the imperative need to work around the constitutional
impediment on state policing and also, in spite of partisan bends,
collaborate with one another to ensure that the security and wellbeing
of their people are paid paramount attention,” he said.
Oshun
asked: “Is there any reason today why the six southwest governors, and
that of any other contiguous state willing to work with them, cannot
come together urgently to evolve an acceptable security policy for their
people?”
He said the Yoruba people were waiting, and hoped that
the complete desecration of “our values and mores will not precede the
precept of collaboration.”
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