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No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by obembet(f): 6:44pm On Feb 24, 2020
The verdict was all the same, “no going back on Amotekun”, at the public hearing on Amotekun held on Monday at the Lagos State House of Assembly.

From the Lagos Arewa community/Miyeti Allah, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Muslim community, Community Development Associations (CDAs), Community Development Committees (CDCs), state security outfits, traditional rulers including the Aare Ona Kakanfo, Otunba Gani Adams, political party leaders both APC and PDP, Agbekoya, traditional worshippers, lawmakers, state exco members, security experts, civil society organisations, etc. it was the same, Amotekun is a necessity and it has come to stay.

The speaker of Lagos Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa set the ball rolling in his keynote address when he declared that Amotekun, as a security outfit, in the state and the South West has come to stay.

Adding that the outfit had become important for the security of lives and properties of the people.

However, their was an uproar of disapproval when the secretary to the Hausawa community in Alimosho, Ibrahim Abubakar speaking on behalf of the Hausa community and Miyetti Allah in the state cautioned against provocative statements on Amotekun by some people.

He said they should be given a sense of belonging and be carried along, saying “we don’t have anything against Amotekun but we want to be carried along”, he said.

There was also a shout of approval when Cardinal James Odumbaku, a member of the Governor’s Advisory Committee, GAC, said everything must be deployed to make Amotekun work, native intelligence, traditional powers and religious powers to ensure the outfit succeeds.

Obasa said, “I’m sure we all recall the incidents before the establishment of Amotekun, the killings, maiming, kidnapping and their likes.

“In the wisdom of our governors, they decided on Amotekun,” Obasa said.

The speaker noted that the idea had resulted in different reactions from Nigerians, but that the South West cannot relent in the zone’s bid to ensure people are safe.

The speaker said the bill on Amotekun would be accommodated in the existing law. “Amotekun has come to stay and we must stand by it,” he said. According to him, Amotekun has been supported by over 40 million Yoruba people and, as a result, it would only be wise to favour the bill. “Our race has spoken and we must stand by it but in line with the constitution,” he said.

Gani Adams decried the pessimism that trailed the Amotekun by people outside South West saying it was not necessary, “Yorubas are one of the most organized race and this public hearing for stakeholders to make inputs has justified my position.

He said it was very gratifying that for the first time in the history of the Yorubas they were talking with one voice on Amotekun.

“Amotekun has brought the unity we have been talking about in Yorubaland, this is the first time everybody in South West is speaking with one voice. Those who are afraid have nothing to fear, insecurity does not discriminate on tribe, religion or political party”, Adams said.

A member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who represented the state PDP chairman, Adedeji Doherty also said PDP is in full support of Amotekun but advised that the engagement of personnel should be purely on merit not party, tribe, religion or nepotism.

While a representative of the CDAs and CDCs advised they and community leaders should be included in the recruitment of Amotekun as well as to work with them.

Other stakeholders said the roles of Amotekun must be clearly defined to avoid constitutional crisis while the Vigilante Group also wants to be incorporated in Amotekun since they have been engaged in community policing.

Lagos Publicity Secretary of APC, Seye Oladejo said in recruitment educational qualification should be de-emphasised, criteria should be knowledge of the locality and culture of the terrain, recruitment should be locally based, while a security expert, advocated for a technocrat in security to head the outfit instead of retired police or army officer.

And a former member of the Lagos Assembly who is now a consultant and government relations expert, Hon. Segun Olulade advised that appointment and removal of Commander of Amotekun Corps must be with the approval of the Lagos Assembly.

Reviewing the bill tagged, ‘A Law to amend the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency Law, 2019’, earlier, Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade said, “Amotekun corps would be depicted by the image of a leopard, an animal with the capacity to penetrate anywhere. The lawmaker said the outfit would perform same functions like the Neighbourhood Safety corps.

However, the operatives would be made to carry licensed arms subject to the approval of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and collaborate with security agencies in Lagos and other states.

He said the exercise is not new but that it is an amendment to the Neighbourhood Safety law which has been in existence since 2016 to accommodate Amotekun corps.

The lawmaker added that the laws guiding Amotekun are all embedded in the Neighbourhood Safety Corps law and this is the reason for the decision to amend it.

With the amendment, “Amotekun is to collaborate with and assist the police and other security network agencies in gathering information about crime, crime investigation, arrest and prosecution of persons suspected or involved in kidnapping, terrorism, cattle rustling, cultism, highway robbery and such other criminal activities”, Agunbiade said.
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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Davash222(m): 6:45pm On Feb 24, 2020
Too much talk don dey enter this our Amotekun.
Afonja, kilo shele?

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Conner44: 6:46pm On Feb 24, 2020
Amotekun...

no going FRONT no going BACK grin

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by helinues: 6:48pm On Feb 24, 2020
They should formalise the Amotekun with the backing of constitution instead of yapping on social media

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by ProfessorBerlin(m): 6:52pm On Feb 24, 2020
Ok o
Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Kendumazy(m): 7:20pm On Feb 24, 2020
Good one. They should be quick and get it started already . Enough of the social media news every now and then.
Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by ursullalinda(f): 7:21pm On Feb 24, 2020
Thought is a sealed deal......why are they still stressing on it.....or is something happening behind closed doors?

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by NaijadrivaCars: 7:21pm On Feb 24, 2020
grin

Babangida's words come to mind on this.

A society that does not correctly interpret and appreciate its past cannot understand its present fortunes and adversities and can be caught unawares in a fast changing world.
Ibrahim Babangida


Anyway...

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Simplebeauty: 7:21pm On Feb 24, 2020
grin

State/Regional Policing is the way forward








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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by BigSarah(f): 7:21pm On Feb 24, 2020
Definitely, When the west comes together to get things done, they don't F around. I hope they stay peaceful like Lnsc.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by englishmart(m): 7:22pm On Feb 24, 2020
If Amotekun is not properly trained and oriented, their purpose will be defeated. Give them arms and strick instructions against evil herders.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by GEOANDSONS: 7:22pm On Feb 24, 2020
They should do fast.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by alfasexy: 7:22pm On Feb 24, 2020
Amotekun is confused. cheesy

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by MarieAnn2012: 7:23pm On Feb 24, 2020
Nice one

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by LegendHero(m): 7:23pm On Feb 24, 2020
Lagos on board.

Now let’s roll!

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by u11ae1013: 7:23pm On Feb 24, 2020
Lol, dead on arrival. You people better auction those van's

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Nobody: 7:24pm On Feb 24, 2020
Nigeria and her unending problems
Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by LeakStation(f): 7:24pm On Feb 24, 2020
Amotekun is here to stay grin


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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by helinues: 7:24pm On Feb 24, 2020
Beeni oo..

No going or looking back about Amotekun

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by nep2ra(m): 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
No going back.

Kill any criminal herdsmen you meet.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by vincentjk(m): 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
Amotekun this amotekun that yet we never see even one move from them. The other day few men murdered about 3 herdsmen because they invaded and caused damage to their farmlands in anambra state

Too much talk node full basket abeg, I just hope they'll put their cowardice aside and defend their region

Dem nor dy tell person wen chop okpa to drink water

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Wickedfacts: 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
NaijadrivaCars:
grin

Babangida's words come to mind on this.

"When .... beat drums of war....go to sleep"

Anyway...

Abaribe: The Igbo man doesn't kneel for anyone except his Chi.

Igbo leaders 30 mins later:

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by TheExecutioner: 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
Let their mouths begin to run like diarrhea. Tsephenaya and MelesZenawi come and cry grin

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Wickedfacts: 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
u11ae1013:
Lol, dead on arrival. You people better auction those van's

Vans, not Van's.
Since your father invested more in gala cartons than your education, why won't you be making a f00l of your ancestors?

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Dareal90s(m): 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
Envy killing those flat heads already, we d owner of d outfit ar not rushing, we do things in a proper manner to achieve the best. Igbo's ar still confused about theirs, while being confused Hausas has started taking steps on d Northern shege ka fasa, Igbo leaders ar yet to reach an agreement.

See their leaders still asslicking northerners, crawling nd begging just to allow them live in d north cox erosion has ravaged their land nd Yoruba's ar now chasing them away from Ragos.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by DecentFriend(f): 7:25pm On Feb 24, 2020
Please no going back o ....
Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Wickedfacts: 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
Conner44:
Amotekun...

no going FRONT no going BACK grin

Just like those people who want Biafra but are beggng the North to allow them stay in the North.

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by DBossNG(m): 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
AMOTEKUN!!!

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by NOL2dworld(m): 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
Amo what

Abeggi!!!
Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Alabasidi9: 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
to me Amotekun is dead the moment Tinubu's boys started their fake support

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Re: No Going Back On Amotekun, Stakeholders Insist by Wickedfacts: 7:26pm On Feb 24, 2020
alfasexy:
Amotekun is confused. cheesy

Amotekun doesn't belong to those people who supporte Atiku last week, demand Biafra this week and demand Presidency next week.

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