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I’m Not Bothered If ‘Operation Amotekun’ Will Cost Me Second Term –Akeredolu
Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, has said that he is not disturbed over whether ‘Operation Amotekun’ may affect his chances of getting a second term in office.
Akeredolu, who is Chairman of South West Governors Forum, said he was only on the path of national cohesion with the collaborative internal security by the formation of Amotekun and not for any political ambition.
In a statement by his spokesman, Donald Ojogo, the Ondo State governor said that he will not be discouraged by the de-marketing of the regional security outfit aimed at addressing the daunting security challenges in the South-West.
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He said, “In the case of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) of Ondo State, it is pertinent to state that he is not perturbed by the possible consequences of leading governors of the South-West in the formation of Amotekun.
“In particular, fears and apprehension have been expressed in many quarters that his role in the formation of Amotekun could affect his second term chances.
“This is far from the truth because Governor Akeredolu is on the path of national cohesion through collaborative internal security.
“The decision taken in respect of Amotekun was in the interest of the entire country and not the South-West alone.
“The political insinuations and blackmail are the required ingredients needed to make it credible. But such will not discourage the governor in any manner.”
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Femi
January 23, 2020 at 7:08 am
Standing for the truth. A credible governor . And like the cowards.ao
Akinwande Ayodeji
January 25, 2020 at 10:31 am
Of course, we don’t have security that is doing will of the masses but the will of the powerful, rich minority yet they claim they are friends of the people. So, I dorf my cap and give kudos to group of governors for initiative outfit to protect the masses because we are not protected from insecurity ravaging the country