PHOTOS: Amotekun: Protest in Ekiti over security outfit Buhari declared illegal as Police take over Lagos venue

Some Yoruba groups in Ado Ekiti are today, Tuesday, January 21, protesting the declaration of Amotekun as illegal by President Muhammadu Buhari led federal government.

Taking part in the rally are members of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, the Yoruba World Congress (YWC), Odua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), among others.

Amotekun is a security outfit initiative of the South-West Governors, recently created to support security agencies in checking crime in the Southwest

The protesters thronged the Fajuji Park at Ado Ekiti in what they tagged “Amotekun Solidarity Walk”.

Meanwhile, the police officers barricaded the venue of the protest against the Federal Government’s position declaring the establishment of Operation Amotekun as illegal.

The protest, expected to hold at the Gani Fawehinmi Park, was organised by the Yoruba World Congress.

It was tagged as “Amotekun Solidarity Walk”.

Newsflash247 gathered that the venue of the protest reported that over 20 police vans with armed policemen were present to prevent the group from accessing the park.

The protest is slated to take place in all the six South-West states comprising Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti.

Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, recently said that Amotekun was not in conflict with the role of the police.

He dismissed the fear that governors may use the outfit to fight perceived political opponents.

Fayemi said: “Governors, whether we like it or not, have a duty and responsibility, which are clearly spelt out in the constitution. The security and welfare of citizens are the number one job of any governor. You may define that in whichever way you want, but that is the number one job we have.

“The people within my jurisdiction are saying ‘we don’t know what you are doing, you are funding the police, you are buying vehicles, you are buying security gadgets, you are even paying allowances, yet we don’t get enough security.’ There is nothing unique in what we have done.

“I am glad with my colleagues in the North-Central. I was reading in the paper where Governor Simon Lalong was saying, “We haven’t seen the details of what they did in the South-West, but I think this is something we are working on, a similar arrangement in our own area. Amotekun is nothing but a confidence building measure to include our people in community policing arrangement.

“Penultimate Friday, Governor Zulum was handing over vehicles to military, police, and the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF). Please, what is Civilian JTF? I am sure you know what Civilian JTF means. Why is Civilian JTF very relevant in the North-East? They know the terrain. They know the culture. They know the people. They have better intelligence than even the security agencies.

“This is because those who are responsible for this problem live among them. Members of Boko Haram are not from outer space, they are from Nigeria. And they live among people. Why are we denying? What we are doing is not an exception at all. So, the notion that if you allow governors to do this they would abuse it by using it to intimidate opponents is not tenable.

“One of the reasons this Amotekun is regional is that we don’t want anyone to reduce it to a machinery of oppression against their people. But some governors were not there. Was that an indication that they were not fully behind it? Every governor was involved. We started the process in June last year after we had a spate of kidnappings and banditry in the South-West.”

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