Iganga: Makinde urge Residents against Lawlessness


The Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde has enjoined Residents of Igangan Community not to take laws into their hands following the recent attacks in the community.


The Governor who made a plea to the community during his visit to the community on Tusday stated that the people of Ibarapa geo-political zone should hold him responsible for the recent attack that occurred in Iganga.

Iganga is one of the towns in Ibarapa North local Government Area of Oyo state.

The zone had been on the news in the last few months over series of security breaches occasioned by kidnapping, killings and attacks.

The latest attack was the killing of about twenty people during an attack that occurred at Iganga between Saturday and Sunday.

However, the Oyo State Governor, who visited the town two days after the incident, advised people of the zone to exercise patience with him to put in place all security apparatus to that will enable residents of the community carry out the daily activities without fear. Adding that, the people of the zone should hold him responsible for the attack on the community.

He said, “I beg of you; give us the opportunity to come back and rebuild things and put a more solid architecture such that you will be able to go to farms and do whatever you want to do without fear.
“But I should be held accountable. I am responsible for this and will do everything within my power to make sure that it will not happen again.”

Speaking further, Makinde maintained that he would empower local security guards and vigilantes in order to secure the area.

“I have told your chairman that all the vigilantes and security guards, the government will be responsible for them. This is your government, please give me the opportunity to do the needful so that a meeting like this would not come up again.

“I urge you to give me that chance to make the issue of insecurity here become a thing of the past. Don’t take laws into your hands. We have identified where there are hitches. We are supposed to be going to our farms by now because of the favourable weather. But hold me accountable, I have nowhere to go.

“I believe there are some certain things we put in place, which we think would work but unfortunately, they did not work. Please, give me some time, everything will be resolved.” he said.

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