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There Are Over 357 Murder Cases From January To June 2019 In Oyo — Owoseni

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Special adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on security, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, has lamented that murder cases borne out cultism attacks and hooliganism are prevalent in the state.

Owoseni, who was a former Commissioner of Police in Lagos and Benue states,said the news of the dreaded ‘Badoo boys’ is a mirage and creation of the media, adding that the issue of incessant killings in the Southwest is exaggerated.

The Ibadan-born security chief spoke during an enlightenment talk on security matters at an event organized by the Ibadan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Ibadan.

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This is just as he disclosed that there were 357 murder cases in Oyo State from January to June 2019 which are borne out of the act of hooliganism.

The former police chief decried cultism which he said is rampant among the youths including artisans who are not students, urging “all and sundry to take security serious because security is a personal task”.

Decrying the low financial allocation to the police, the former Commissioner of Police maintained that funding is key in policing.

While responding to a call made by the President of the Chamber, Mr Ismaila Alapa who said it was imperative to put an end to incessant killings in the country and in the state, in particular, Owoseni said stories about killings in the Southwest were the creation of the media.
He said, “It is our nature to denigrate Nigeria Police Force. No institution in Nigeria that has the number of lawyers and graduates that Nigeria Police has. I want to tell you that the issue of incessant killings was exaggerated because Nigeria is dysfunctional.
“Our political leaders, because of their failure, they decided to exaggerate things and colourate crimes politically and religiously. They are only looking for a fault line. They say religion is the opium of the people. They can easily gather people in the church and mosque to tell them lies and we believe it. We are gullible. The social media platforms have added to it.
“The major problem we have in the country are those elites. Once they are out of power and they are not able to manipulate the person in power, they look for how to run that person down. That is what is happening in Nigeria. It is not that we don’t have deteriorating security situation but is there any country where you have a perfect situation?
“The so-called incessant killing when it comes to Southwest is not as bad as it is being portrayed. Traditionally, we have our own people who are criminals.
“Don’t let us join the bandwagon of press people who probably don’t know the meaning of what they said. Because if you said incessant that means it happens constantly and regularly. No. One isolated problem can’t be regarded as incessant. We are not used to the truth in Nigeria. If we do full disclosure we are helping ourselves.
“The Badoo thing is a mirage. It is the creation of the media people. Go and look at our criminal law is there anything called Badoo there? Even in Lagos when the noise was much in Ikorodu, I can tell you, it is not that I’m condemning Ikorodu people. Somehow, Ikorodu is known for certain thing.
“In the days of ‘essential commodity’ during the Shagari regime, if they know that essential commodities were coming from Apapa, once you drive down Odogunyan, that Army Barracks, it is gone because of ‘Eluku’ or whatever, you hear that somebody has got missing.
“So, when those incidents were happening in Lagos and people were talking about ‘Badoo’ if you watched when I was on television, I debunked it. We had murder cases, there is no doubt about that. Murder cases that have the coloration of ritual killings. For God sake, police can’t be everywhere. Where it happened are the houses that are remotely located. Police are not ‘babalawo’s’”.
Earlier in his remarks, the President, ICCI, Mr Ismaila Alapa called on the state government to unfold plans to tackle the security challenge, pointing out that international investors are scared from investing in the state as a result of insecurity.
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