Amotekun: We are not at war with the president, but we have people to protect — Akeredolu


Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state has said yesterday (Friday) during an interview with journalists in Abuja, that the Southwest is at at war with the Executive, and that the creation of Amotekun by the region should not be misconstrued as such.



Akeredolu who is the Chairman/ Coordinator of the new security outfit in the South-West, also said he would have distanced himself from the new security outfit it was established with secession in mind as widely misrepresented by critics from the North especially, MACBAN.


He said: “This (Amotekun) has nothing to do with the president. It is just only that the Attorney-General of the Federation decided to say something. And I felt he would have been more circumspect not to say it. He knows me very well. He knows Governor Kayode Fayemi very well.

“Maybe he would have said ‘learned silk or my president’ because that is what he calls me, can you call your people and let’s discuss this thing. Everything would have been discussed as we did yesterday (Thursday). But I don’t know why he went out the way he went out. There is no problem. We are not having any problem with the Federal Government. We will sort everything out.”



Asked if the President was consulted before the launch of Amotekun, Akeredolu said since the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu was part of talks on Operation Amotekun, the governors felt the Federal Government was fully in the picture.

His words: “The governors were elected for a purpose, and we are chief security officers of our own states too. But our own understanding was that if we have held discussions with the IG, he is representative enough for the Federal Government.


"So, in the discussion with one of us, that is Ekiti State Governor, John Kayode Fayemi, the IGP said well, he was not opposed to it but it was the reaction of our people later that he now felt, what are they trying to do? We told them that the reaction later was a reaction to what the Attorney-General of the Federation said. I told him that what the AGF said was what we are reacting to. He said it was illegal. So we have been able to sort that one out.”




Akeredolu also gave an insight into what transpired at the meeting with Vice President Osinbajo and why the session was important.

He added: “We had very fruitful discussions. And those of us who were there, you know them. We had the Vice President, who presided over the meeting. We had the governors from the six states, making up Western Nigeria there. Some of them were represented by their Deputy Governors. The IG and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) were there.



“We went through all these because it is important for us to clear a few things. Like in Ondo State, the Amotekun vehicles are to have policemen and soldiers for us to work together, because there is no way you go on. We don’t want a situation whereby you are not entitled to carry gun and you now go on to carry gun.

“Even for the launch in Ibadan, all the security apparatchik had agreed to go until they had a signal from Abuja or from anywhere and they said no, you don’t have to go. So what I am trying to say is that from the onset we are to work with the security agencies.


“There is no way we can do this on our own; we are to work with them but have our people embedded in every of the vehicles. We are to have our people only on the bikes. We will not bring bikes to Akure or Ibadan. All of us that bought bikes are trying to complement the efforts of the police because they don’t know the terrain. These bandits when they rob people and they run into the forest we want to use our people to pursue them and give information to the police and others. So we have to work together.



“From our discussion yesterday (Thursday), it was clear that one of the issues the police were concerned about was that they were about launching community policing, and that is a good idea to us, but we should find a way to work together. And we are not opposed to it. It is about community policing.”

The governor said Operation Amotekun will accommodate community police strategy.


He said: “That is why we say that the structure of Amotekun we are going to fine tune it to accommodate the community police strategy of the Federal Government. Our lawyers, attorneys-General and state Houses of Assembly speakers had been working before the launch. And we made it clear that we had to make the launching. Our lawyers had been working. Our speakers of all the states Houses of legislature, the SSS were part of it.



“We have all agreed, the laws will be similar. The laws are being prepared by the Attorneys- General -all of them out together. When it is out, everybody will go ahead and back to their legislature and domesticate it. So, this is it. You will go back to your House of Assembly and domesticate it.

“The only thing we want to do really is that maybe we want to put the law in place first while other things are going on.

Akeredolu said the Nigeria Police will train Amotekun Militia for effective collaboration.


He said: ”Part of the training, luckily, is that most of these our people will be trained by the police. If they call them constabulary or so, those who guard palace, guard Oba and others. They can even wear police uniform. So, we must have a way to get them protected. Training is going on. It is coming up in a robust manner.”

He said Operation Amotekun will not have a single command structure.

He said the states will however share intelligence and cost of expensive security equipment.



He said: “The command structure is not a single command structure. It is one in which every state will have its own command. And we can now reach out to each other. That is all.

“We came together so that we could share the cost of some very expensive equipment. We are talking about trackers of about N500million. I said okay why not put Ondo putting N250million and Ekiti another N250million to use it. Osun and Oyo can share. Lagos is big, it can buy its own. But those of us who do not have that much we can share.


"That is the essence of Amotekun. The essence of the region in it is cooperation. I don’t think there is anything wrong with that.

“That is why we keep having meetings of Arewa. You have meetings of Ohaneze. You have meetings of those in the South-South. Everybody knows that we have been having our own meetings. We have DAWN development agenda for Western Nigeria. We have Oodua with all of us coming together there. There is also nothing wrong for us to come together for security of lives and property of our people. That is all."
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