Terrorists have infiltrated 40 LGAs in south-west, says Gani Adams

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Terrorists have infiltrated 40 LGAs in south-west, says Gani Adams

The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams has said that 40 local governments in the south-west geopolitical zone have been infiltrated by terrorists in the last two years.

 

He said in an interview in Ibadan that attempts made to collaborate with governors in the region to address the challenge has not been successful.

 

“We have 137 local government areas in the south-west, and we spotted not remnants of terrorists, but a lot of terrorists in no fewer than 40 local governments. We have many terrorists that have infiltrated those local government areas,” he said.

 

“We kept that document to ourselves because we were more confident that working with state governments, which are the institutions governing the states, would yield results compared to working with law enforcement agents.

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“As a result, we called for collaboration with state governments for the past two years. This is a government that knows your antecedents, knows that you have a structure across Yorubaland, even beyond Yorubaland and in some northern states, yet refuses to talk to you, refuses to agree with you, or even assist you, despite being in power and benefitting from security votes.

 

“Yet they didn’t call to discuss with you. So, you have to bear in mind that the only assistance you can give to Yoruba people is to talk to the media and give little information that some states have been infiltrated and that there would be attacks in those states, because you are not helping matters by divulging the entire information.”

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Speaking on reported attempts by hunters to engage the kidnappers who abducted schoolchildren in Oriire LGA of Oyo state, Adams said the hunters possess limited powers.

 

He added that all factions of Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC) and other groups in the south-west will collaborate to confront the criminals in the south-west.

 

“All hands must be on deck to confront these criminals. You can have less potential and still know the criminals in your area. Security is not always about carrying sophisticated arms,” he said.

 

“You need intelligent people. You need people who can infiltrate enemy territories. You need multilingual people who can speak different languages and use that advantage to gather intelligence.

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“You also need people with spiritual potential. You even need clerics who will pray for the success of your mission. So, the issue of security has different sectors. By combining those sectors, you can achieve victory against criminals.”

 

On May 15, armed men attacked schools and surrounding communities in Oriire LGA of Oyo state, abducting pupils, students and teachers.

 

The attacks affected Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, Community Grammar School, and L.A Primary School in Esin Ele, all within the Ogbomoso axis.

 

Terrorists have also repeatedly struck communities in Ondo, south-west Nigeria, in recent times.

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