HeadlineBombing Of Rail Track, Kidnapping Acts Of Terrorism, Not Banditry - Akeredolu

Bombing Of Rail Track, Kidnapping Acts Of Terrorism, Not Banditry – Akeredolu

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October 26, (THEWILL) – Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu says kidnapping, bombing and assault on the people in some parts of the country must be aptly addressed as terrorism.

Faulting the infiltration of the borders and the recent disruption of train services as acts of banditry, Akeredolu said such criminalilities must be addressed as terrorism and the perpetrators treated as same.

The governor spoke on Monday at the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja.

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While expressing concern that the dimension of insecurity in the country recently has been surprising, Akeredolu said he has always believed in multi-level policing as the best way of securing the country.

He contended that a nation with failed security and justice systems is set to fail.

“In Ondo state, we don’t have terrorism. Our problem is farmers and herders clashes and kidnapping for ransom. We have drug abuse and agitation for self determination.

“We have always preached the multi-level policing in Ondo State. We believe in layers of security.

“Yes, you have criminal trespass. It should be treated by the state. All we had before Amotekun was a police that had the duty to arrest and was not prepared to make an arrest.

“Things are changing and have really changed in Ondo state. Today, if you trespass on other people’s land, the Amotekun will go after you and arrest you.

“They pay compensations to the farmers and when they fail they are in court. It is the only way you can send signals to the people.

“When you commit a crime and the hands of law doesn’t catch up with you, another person will repeat it,” he said.

On open grazing, Akeredolu said nomadic pastoralist was a culture that must be discouraged in the interest of those involved.

He noted that the issue of grazing routes was not a welcome conversation, adding that those were issues of the past that must not be brought back to the fore.

“Speaking for those of us who have put in place anti-open grazing law. We have our reasons and we have no apologies,” he said.

Akeredolu, his Kaduna state counterpart, Nasir El-Rufai, and others were among the panelists at the summit which centred on addressing security challenges in Nigeria.

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