Ondo state governor Rotimi Akeredolu has ordered the Police to effect the arrest of anyone or group which parades itself as Fulani Vigilante in any part of the state.
Akeredolu Information and Orientation, commissioner Donald Ojogo said this in a statement issued in Akure to state government position of the vexed issue.
Criticism had trailed the report of Fulani herdsmen patrolling the highway as vigilantee group. Ojogo said the state government “has witnessed with utmost dismay, an orchestrated campaign in respect of the above subject matter. How to ensure peace between Fulani herdsmen and local communities in South East— Miyetti-Allah Chairman(Opens in a new browser tab) “The intention of the sponsors and their echoers is undoubtedly, to discredit the administration of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and ostensibly, incite the people against the Ondo State Government.
“lt is pertinent to recall that upon the circulation of the story in the social media about the purported formation of an armed vigilante group by the Miyetti Allah, Governor Akeredolu was swift in his reaction to the development. “Not only did he disown the move, if at all. He indeed ordered the Police to effect the arrest of anyone or group which parades itself as Fulani Vigilante. Our people are under siege — Gov Akeredolu(Opens in a new browser tab) “The Governor’s position was decisive even as it was pointedly consequential. “At the risk of repeating himself, Governor Akeredolu reaffirmed the position of Government on Tuesday, July 23 when he was accosted by reporters who sought further information on the matter. “The leadership of the Miyetti Allah in the State has equally disowned the report and has even provided further insights into actionable steps to deal with whoever conducts self in a manner that do not conform with the position of Government.
(Credit: Vanguard)
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