SOUTH WEST LEADERS PUSH FOR STATE POLICE CREATION
Leaders in the South-West under the aegis of South-West Security Stakeholders Summit have thrown their weight behind the call for State Police and death penalty for kidnappers as a way of addressing the multifaceted security challenges in the country.
These were key resolutions from the summit, which was themed ‘Towards A United Front Against Insecurity in Yorubaland’, held at an event Centre in Lagos.
The summit was hosted by the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams and other Yoruba leaders.
In a communique by Gani Adams, Prof. Kolawole Raheem and Amitolu Shittu, the leaders said they were committed to addressing the multifaceted security challenges confronting communities in the region.
The leaders however called for the establishment of state police and tasked South West Governors to establish a talent-based global volunteer programme and as well put in place legislation enabling the establishment of cattle ranches as the main model for meat and dairy production in the South-West, with provision for the Bank of Agriculture to support private investors in this regard.
They urged the Federal Government to commence the building of protective fences and walls along the borders with Niger, Chad, Cameroon and the Benin Republic.
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