Makinde inaugurates community policing advisory council in Oyo

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Governor Makinde

 

Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, on Friday, inaugurated the Community Policing Advisory Council, CPAC, in the state, declaring that his administration will work with other stakeholders to make the initiative a success.

The governor, who also told the people that the recently apprehended suspects in the Akinyele killings would be diligently prosecuted, added that all hands must be on deck to ensure the community policing initiative gets the backing of the grassroots.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, also quoted the governor as saying that the state would put measures in place to facilitate the setting up of another Mobile Force Base in Oyo Town.

While inaugurating the advisory council, to be led by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, the governor stated that he has absolute confidence in the membership of the newly-inaugurated council.

Some of the members of the council include: the Alaafin of Oyo (chairman); Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu Adetunji; Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Oladunni Oyewumi Ajagungbade; chairman, Council of Obas and Chiefs, Oke-Ogun; chairman, Council of Obas and Chiefs, Ibarapa.

Others are: Service Commanders of Security Agencies; Chief Imam of Ibadanland and chairman, Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs; chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria and Secretary; Seriki Shasha (Representative of Arewa Community in Oyo State); representative of Igbo Community in Oyo State; chairman, PCRC, Oyo State and the chairperson, National Council of Women Affairs, Oyo State.

Governor Makinde said: “We will make this initiative work as we continue to hope that Nigeria, one day, will get to that state of maturity where the constitution will be amended for us to have state police. Community policing is not an issue for the police alone. Quite frankly, the bad boys are from certain homes, communities and we know them. So, I want to urge our traditional rulers to ensure that community policing gets to the grassroots in their domain.

“Once we are able to attack some crimes and criminal elements at the community level, the resources at the state level can be deployed effectively for some other things.”

According to the governor, his administration has made solid investments in the security sector in the last one year, adding that the government had been doing everything possible to secure the lives and properties of people within the state.

“I want to thank CP Owoseni and his team for thinking out of the box. In Oyo State, we don’t have much money right now but we still have to secure our people. We have made a solid investment in security as we have also launched the Oyo State crime alert system. It is a mobile app, which is now live. So, I want to urge people to take advantage of the app. People can visit the Oyo State website, download the app, and start using it,” the governor added.

Governor Makinde, who also used the occasion to appreciate the Inspector-General of Police for the role he played in ensuring that the state has a Mobile Police Force Unit located in Ago-Are, said: “I will like to, again, put on record and appreciate the role of the IGP in ensuring that Oyo State now has a Mobile Police Force unit in Ago Are, Oke-Ogun zone. We can also apply for another mobile police squadron for Oyo Town.

“We will be at the forefront. We need resources. We need full logistics to be put in place. I will make sure I go back and ensure we put those things in place. As soon as we have the approval of the IGP, we will push to have the mobile police squadron established.

“I want to appeal to our people that there can be no meaningful development and all the laudable things we want to do in the state without adequate security. We will be safe and secure in Oyo State to allow foreign investors to come in. If this place is secure with the efforts of the committee that is being inaugurated today, we will take on and surpass Lagos.”

In his speech, the chairman of the council and Alaafin of Oyo said: “We are happy to be here today for this inauguration. I want to promise, on behalf of other members, that we will know our responsibilities and do our best to satisfy the aspirations of those who put us in this position. We will do everything possible, because it is an honor for a few of us to be selected for this task, among millions of people in the state. And it is a task that must be done for Oyo State.

“I have worked with major ministries, agencies. We are partners in progress with them in the service of this state. We will ensure we do our best to justify your expectation in us for this honor. The security of lives and property of the people cannot be taken for granted. I want to assure the governor that all of us will be equal to the task.”

In the same manner,  Governor Makinde, while commending the police for the arrest of suspected perpetrators of the Akinyele killings, as well as other crime kingpins in the state, assured that the state’s Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice would work closely with the police to ensure the diligent prosecution of the suspected criminals.

“I want to specially commend the Commissioner of Police and his team for the arrest of perpetrators of Akinyele murders. Also, the principal suspect in some kidnapping cases has been arrested.

“The Honourable Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of the State will work closely with the Police to ensure that the criminals are diligently prosecuted. We will follow the law. I have spoken to the judiciary and they will also be swift in dealing with those cases. I also thank Operation Burst and other security agencies. I believe, very soon, we won’t hear of One Million Boys in Oyo State,” he said.

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