Clamp Down On Killer Herdsmen, Kidnappers, Like Boko Haram – Ajimobi

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan
Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has asked  the  Nigeria Police authority to clamp down on the murderous herdsmen and kidnappers in and across Nigeria now.
Speaking through his Deputy, Chief Alake Adeyemo while receiving the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Southwest, Mr. Foluso Adebanjo, at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, in Ibadan, the governor declared that the herdsmen and kidnappers are presently disturbing the peace of Nigeria as a  country.
Governor Ajimobi emphasized that the time has come for the security agencies in the country to deal with the killer herdsmen and the kidnappers with the same intensity it crushed the Boko Haram insurgents.
He maintained that there was the need for the police to continue to collaborate with other security and intelligence agencies across the country to overcome the menace of kidnappers and herdsmen ravaging the country.
The governor however urged Nigerians to always  give room for the much needed unity and peaceful coexistence among citizens, saying, it was only in an atmosphere of peace that businesses could thrive and investors attracted at this period that the country’s economy was tottering.
The governor then expressed appreciation to the officers and men of the police at the Oyo State Command for their unrelenting efforts at fostering a secured state, which, he said, was the foundation of economic viability.
“Our first priority on assumption of office in 2011 was to foster peaceful atmosphere in the state. We are happy today that Oyo State is one of the most secured in the country.The economy of this country can only improve in an atmosphere that is peaceful for businesses and living. We cannot do businesses in an insecure environment. Similarly, we will be scaring investors away when the environment is not peaceful.”
Speaking, the DIG lauded  Governor Ajimobi for sustaining the peaceful environment he enthroned on assumption of office in 2011.
DIG Adebanjo stated that he was touring the Southwest to assess the level of security and to interact with the stakeholders on the state of affairs as well as  aimed at discussing mutual efforts required to bolster security situation within the zone.
“Oyo is one of the states the Inspector-General of Police (Ibrahim Idris) loves because of its peculiar peaceful atmosphere. He directed all DIGs to visit all their zones within two weeks to have on-the-spot assessment of security situations in each state. I have met with security stakeholders in the state like the Police Community Relation Committee (PCRC), Eminent People’s Forum, and traditional institution, among others to discuss how to maintain the current peaceful atmosphere in Oyo State.
“On our part, we will continue to discharge our responsibilities with strict adherence to the sanctity of human rights. We have warned our men that any police officer found to have used his weapons to kill or maim innocent citizens would be tried within 48 hours of such incident.”

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