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OGUN ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON REPLACEMENT OF LATE AMOTEKUN CORPS COMMANDER, OTHERS

OGUN ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON REPLACEMENT OF LATE AMOTEKUN CORPS COMMANDER, OTHERS

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OGUN ASSEMBLY PASSES RESOLUTION ON REPLACEMENT OF LATE AMOTEKUN CORPS COMMANDER, OTHERS

Ogun State House of Assembly has passed a resolution, calling on the State Government to reposition Amotekun Corps, for effectiveness in securing lives and property of residents of the state, by appointing a new State Commander, not below the rank of a Major or its equivalent from other security agencies, following the death of its former Commander, CP David Akinremi and recruit more capable and competent personnel to strengthen the Corps' operations.

The Assembly noted that the move would help tackle incessant security breaches, especially kidnappings and armed robberies being experienced in some parts of the state.
Opening debate on the motion leading to the passage of the Resolution during a Plenary, presided over by Speaker Oludaisi Elemide, the sponsor of the resolution, Hon. Babatunde Tella, had reported the ineffectiveness of the Amotekun Corps, following the demise of the State Commander.

He disclosed that there had been reports that the operation of the agency was being hampered by insufficient fund, stressing that the Corps was in dire need of more personnel, who should be localised in the communities, as well as ammunitions and vehicles, to enable them provide adequate security in the state.
Other members who contributed to the debate including, Honourables Olusegun Kaka, Adebisi Oyedele, Minority Leader, Lukman Adeleye, Adegoke Adeyanju and Fola Salami, recounted incidents of insecurity, especially kidnappings in their respective constituencies, which needed to be addressed headlong. 

The resolution also sought for the need to equip the Corps with modern ammunitions, up-to-date communication gadgets and other security apparatus, as well as the procurement of additional vehicles, to aid its operations and other activities.

The debate later led to the motion for the resolution moved by the Majority Leader, Yusuf Sheriff, seconded by the Minority Leader, Adeleye Lukman and supported by the Whole House, through a unanimous voice vote.