Amotekun: Southwest Houses of Assembly reject Miyetti Allah’s request to join new security outfit

Amotekun: Southwest Houses of Assembly reject Miyetti Allah’s request to join new security outfit

- Southwest governors have rejected a request by Miyetti Allah to join Amotekun

- Miyetti Allah had asked southwest governors to include their members in the operation of Amotekun

- The chairman of the Oyo state House of Assembly, Olayanju Qozeem, said the request was not considered during the public hearing

The southwest Houses of Assembly have turned down the demand by the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) to participate in the operation of Amotekun, a new security outfit in the region.

Premium Times reports that the Houses of Assembly of the states had concluded work on the bill after the public hearings without making any input to give MACBAN a place.

Legit.ng gathered that Ekiti state has passed the bill, even though a meeting of speakers of the respective houses held in Ibadan on Thursday, February 28, to harmonise the positions of the respective states.

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The necessity of the harmonisation arose from the different public hearings held across the states to get inputs from the different stakeholders and citizens of the state.

During one of the public hearings organised by the Oyo state House of Assembly, MACBAN expressed its support for the establishment of the security outfit but proposed that it should have its members participate in the Amotekun corps.

Amotekun: Southwest Houses Assembly reject Miyetti Allah’s request to join new security outfit
Operation Amotekun patrol vans.
Source: UGC

A former chairman of the association in Oyo state, Yaqub Bello, who spoke on behalf of MACBAN at the public hearing by the Oyo state House of Assembly, had expressed the support of the association to the Amotekun initiative, noting that only haters of truth would oppose the initiative.

He said: “Some of us have been in Oyo State for over 40 years, cohabiting with the natives, married Yoruba women and have children. So, our request is to include Miyetti Allah as members of Operation Amotekun to enhance the job of the outfit, since we know the terrain of where we rear our cattle.

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“Having Fulani among the outfit will make it easier for Amotekun men to distinguish between genuine herdsmen and the criminals while on patrol.

“A Fulani man can also serve as an interpreter while interrogating any suspected herdsman,” Bello said. He admitted that the major objective of the initiative was to curb criminal activities in the society and not to witch hunt any particular body or ethnic group.

He described his members as law-abiding, adding that none of them had been involved in any form of criminality.

He said, instead, his members had been carrying out their legitimate businesses, which is cattle rearing.

According to the online medium, the chairman of the Oyo state House of Assembly, Olayanju Qozeem, said that the request was not even considered in the final analysis.

“No, capital no,” was his response to inquiries whether the House had given consideration to the request by MACBAN.

Also, the chairman of the House committee on information, Ekiti state House of Assembly, Yemisi Ayokunle, said the house found no place for the request.

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“We are not thinking in that line at all. There is a bill and it did not include Miyetti Allah or whoever,” he said.

Oyokunle noted that Amotekun was meant for the southwest citizens and would remain so following the content of the bill passed by the house.

“Wherever the Miyetti Allah is coming from, its tribe is not included there, so we are not thinking in this line at all. We have done all it takes, we have passed it into law and there is no Miyetti Allah in our bill which has been passed into law," he added.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the process of amending the 2019 law that brought about the creation of the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC) commenced by the state's House of Assembly so as to accommodate Operation Amotekun.

It was reported that this is as the bill for the new security network went through its first and second reading on Thursday, February 20, during the state legislature's plenary.

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