Governors in the South-West are collaborating to address the increasing presence of bandits and fighters from the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the region’s forests. This coordinated effort follows warnings and arrests linked to insurgent activities.
Escalating Security Concerns
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde recently raised the alarm about bandits relocating from the North-West due to military operations there. At an interfaith service in Ibadan, he assured residents of robust action against these threats. Similarly, Ogun State confirmed ongoing collaboration with security agencies, while Osun State’s Department of State Services (DSS) arrested 10 ISWAP suspects in Ilesa.
Regional Security Collaboration
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu emphasized inter-state consultations and intelligence-sharing. His spokesperson, Gboyega Akosile, highlighted that South-West governors are devising strategies to fortify regional security. Meanwhile, Oyo State’s security council is engaging local governments and traditional rulers to extend vigilance to grassroots levels.
Traditional Institutions and Vigilance
Traditional rulers in the region, including the Orangun of Oke-Ila and the Akarigbo of Remoland, have advocated for closer collaboration with state governments to enhance local vigilance. They urged residents to remain alert and report suspicious activities to security agencies.
OPC’s Role and Call for Action
The Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) urged the governors to treat insurgent camps in forests as emergencies, offering their support in combating the menace. OPC President Wasiu Afolabi assured that Yorubaland would resist any attempt at occupation by foreign insurgents.
Government Support and Proactive Measures
Governments in the region are bolstering security agencies with resources and intelligence. Osun State reported the interception and deportation of illegal migrants, emphasizing its commitment to preventing criminal infiltration. Local corps like Amotekun also receive backing to improve their operational capabilities.
Conclusion
As concerns grow, South-West states are taking proactive steps to safeguard the region. Through inter-state collaboration, grassroots involvement, and traditional institutional support, the governors and security agencies aim to neutralize the threat posed by insurgents and bandits.