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Afenifere asks south-west governors to tackle insecurity ahead of 2027 elections



Afenifere. the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, has expressed concern over rising insecurity in the south-west, calling on governors in the region to take more decisive actions.

 

In a communique issued after a caucus meeting of the group held on April 14 at the residence of Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, Ondo state, the group said it deliberated on issues including security, the economy, and the political landscape ahead of the 2027 general election.

 

Afenifere said the increasing wave of violence in Yorubaland is a source of concern, urging state governments to strengthen regional security outfits such as Amotekun and improve surveillance systems.

 

The group also called for renewed efforts toward the establishment of state police, adding that collaboration with neighbouring states like Kwara, Kogi, Edo, and Delta is necessary to curb cross-border crimes.

 

 

“Serious concern was expressed on the increasing terror acts in Yorubaland. It called on governors of the six states in the South West to take more decisive actions on insecurity that seems to be ravaging the land now,” the statement reads.

 

“Part of the actions can be strengthening Amotekun, paying more attention to surveillance and expediting actions on the setting up of state police. These can be done in collaboration with governments of neighbouring states, especially Kwara, Kogi, Edo and Delta which also have sizeable Yoruba populations.”

 

While acknowledging recent steps taken by President Bola Tinubu, including meetings with security chiefs, the group urged the federal government to further equip security agencies and boost the morale of personnel.

 

 

Afenifere also called for a review of internal security structures, warning that local collaborators have contributed to the persistence of insecurity.

 

The group commiserated with victims of violent attacks and families of fallen security personnel, urging authorities to intensify efforts to end the worsening security situation.

 

On the political climate, Afenifere advised politicians to conduct their activities peacefully ahead of the 2027 elections, warning against violence, thuggery, and character assassination.

 

The group reiterated its long-standing call for restructuring, expressing support for efforts by the federal government to reform the country.

 

 

Afenifere also announced that the 100th birthday of Fasoranti will be celebrated on May 11, with governors and prominent Nigerians expected to attend.

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