
L-R: Deputy Governors of: Osun State, Mr Benedict Alabi; Ekiti State, Otunba Adebisi Egbeyemi; Ogun State, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele; Ondo State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN); Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu; Oyo State Deputy Governor, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan and Deputy Inspector General of Police, Department of Operations, Force Headquarters, DIG Abdulmajid Ali, briefing journalists after a Security Meeting on Community Policing at Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, on Thursday, February 13, 2020.
The Southwest Regional Security Operation, code-named, Operation Amotekun has finally been adopted by Governors of all states in the Southwest and the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
The Southwest Governors’ Forum told the Mohammed Adamu in Lagos on Thursday that, the development would spring up fresh efforts to secure local communities.
The Forum spoke through its chairman and Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, at the Southwest Security Meeting on Community Policing convened at the instance of the IGP.
The meeting was held on Thursday at the Banquet Hall of the Lagos State Government in Alausa.
At the end of the meeting, which held for about two hours behind closed doors, the IGP and representatives of each State okayed the framework of Southwest Regional Security Network (otherwise known as Operation Amotekun), but the initiative will not be run as a regional security operation, as initially suggested. It will be a state-led effort, the IGP said.
Also, the meeting ratified community policing model proposed by the IGP and the initiative would be complementing Operation Amotekun and conventional police operations in all local communities.
The host and Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the security gathering was part of extensive meetings with the police leadership on adopting new strategies and initiatives towards securing lives and property of people in the Southwest.
Lagos Government, Sanwo-Olu said, would continue to champion initiatives and frameworks that continued to provide support and logistics required for effective policing in the region.
Akeredolu said the meeting was of “great importance” to the people of Southwest, confirming that the Forum had a fruitful discussion with the IGP.
Speaking on the outcome, Akeredolu said: “The Governors of Southwest and the IGP have held a very fruitful discussion and it is clear now to all of us that, community policing, which the Nigeria Police is anchoring is one that will benefit all of us. We have chosen that we will embrace the community in its entirety.
“In addition, we have spoken and we want everyone to know that Amotekun was not conceived as regional police, but a state-based security outfit. We have come out of this meeting happy and we have agreed on the resolution. We have shed lights on dark areas and we are on the same page with the police with respect to these issues.”
Adamu substantiated Akeredolu’s claim, saying the participants at the meeting had fine-tuned Operation Amotekun and adopted it to be state-led initiative and not regional.
He said: “This is the second meeting we have held with the Governors of the Southwest region concerning the creation of Operation Amotekun. The just-concluded meeting was to discuss and fine-tune Amotekun. Out conclusion is what the chairman of Southwest Governors’ Forum has explained.
“Amotekun is not a regional security outfit. Every state has one form of security arrangement, whether it is vigilante or neighbourhood watch that are working security agencies in the states to fight crime. Amotekun is not different from these initiatives. We have agreed that community policing strategy be infused into the Amotekun structure so that policing will be the initiative of the community members.”
Adamu said the police would be part of the recruitment, training and deployment of personnel to be assigned for Amotekun operations, adding that the initiative would work in complementary with the community policing model.
The IGP said policing must start with the public, urging members of the public to unite and form an alliance against criminals in their communities.
He said the police would support the residents’ effort to keep their communities safe, but added any decision to be taken must come from the public.
The IGP praised Lagos Government for adopting a community-led policing arrangement, saying Lagos remained an example where “a good structure” of community policing had been effective.
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