Amotekun: Police affairs minister says Amotekun may be unconstitutional

Amotekun: Police affairs minister says Amotekun may be unconstitutional

- Minister of police affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, has said that Amotekun might be unconstitutional

- Sourthwest governor had on Thursday, January 9, inaugurated Operation Amotekun

- But the attorney general of the federation, Abubakar Malami, declared it illegal

Barely 10 days after the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, declared as illegal Operation Amotekun, a new security outfit established by the southwest governors, the minister of police affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, has also said the initiative might be unconstitutional.

Vanguard reports that the minster on Saturday, January 18, said Operation Amotekun is unconstitutional if it differs from the support rendered by the federal government on security.

Legit.ng gathered that Dingyadi noted that the governors in the southwest zone had good intentions but the constitution bestowed the responsibility of national security on the federal government.

”The intentions of the southwest governors are good. However, some people have expressed fears on the regional security force. Security is an exclusive responsibility of the federal government being supported at times by state governments and other organisations.

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”If Operation Amotekun differs from the support being rendered by state governments to the Federal Government on security matters, then it is unconstitutional,” Dingyadi stated.

He also advised Nigerians to reduce desperation for money as a way of minimising cases of kidnappings and other crimes in the country.

Dingyadi, who gave the advice in an interview with newsmen in Sokoto, noted that it was worrisome identifying close relations among the gangs perpetrating kidnappings.

“It is beyond doubt that some children, couples and relatives are discovered to have participated in the kidnap of their associates. All these occur in order to get money, and such magnitude of desperation is beyond ordinary crime.

”Though we have cases of kidnappings and other crimes in our society, the dimension it is now taking is worrisome,” Dingyadi said.

The minister, who said that the police were doing well in tackling the menace in all forms, enjoined Nigerians to support them in order to ensure maximum success in that regard.

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He said that the border closure by the federal government had yielded result regarding the nation’s security aside from the achievements recorded in economic activities across the country.

Dingyadi further stated that the police would perform efficiently if the military personnel were withdrawn from areas affected by insurgency, saying that managing internal security was their primary responsibility.

According to him, the military is involved in tackling insurgency because some national-territorial areas were taken over by the insurgents, adding, however, that the police are capable of containing the situation. NAN

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the national president-general of Miyetti Allah, Bello Bodejo, called on the federal government to arrest Yoruba leaders promoting Operation Amotekun.

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