Tag: AIG

  • Outrage as Oluwo beats up another monarch during peace meeting in AIG’s office

    Pandemonium broke out at the office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 11, Osogbo, Osun State, on Friday when the controversial monarch, Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdrosheed Akanbi, allegedly beat up another monarch, Agbowu of Ogbagbaa, Oba Dhirulahi Akinropo.

    The incident occurred during peace meeting to resolve a land tussle among royal fathers within the Iwo axis, where the AIG Bashir Makama had summoned the royal fathers.

    It was gathered that during the meeting where other monarchs, top police, and government officers were present, that Oba Akanbi allegedly rose up from his seat and descended on Oba Dhirulahi Akinropo, Agbowu of Ogbaagbaa town, inflicting injury on him.

    Speaking to journalists on behalf of other monarchs at the General Hospital, Asubiaro, Osogbo, where the assaulted monarch was receiving treatment, the Olu of Ile-ogbo, Oba Agbaje Adetoyese, said that the development came as a rude shock to the people at the meeting.

    He said such act was strange and alien to the tenets of the traditional institutions in Yoruba land.

    He also called on Governor Adegboyega Oyetola to caution Oluwo to avoid a break down of law and order in the area, adding that the Oluwo was threatening other monarchs at the meeting even after the unfortunate incident.

    He said: “This is indeed bestial conduct that is highly unbecoming of an ordinary individual, let alone a royal father. How could a monarch of Oluwo status descend so low to the level of physically assaulting another king in the presence of AIG; this is strange, to say the least.

    ” He just stood up from where he was sitting without any provocation and started beating a revered monarch from Ogbaagba, it was the AIG himself that rescued the monarch from him.

    “We are calling on Governor Oyetola to quickly suspend Oluwo with immediate effect, keeping him on that throne portends great danger to other kings and the state at large”.

  • Former Inspector-General backs creation of State police

    A former Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Alhaji Raimi Odofin, on Thursday said the country was mature enough for the creation of state police to strengthen machinery for tackling security challenges.

    Odofin told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan that the number of policemen in the country was inadequate for the recurring security challenges across the nation.

    Odofin said that it was time for Nigerians to accept the creation of state police in spite of the fear that state governors would abuse it.

    “The state governors, too, must first look at the financial implication of having state police and should restrain from abusing the development.

    “Creation of the state police is not a bad idea but the governors should be mature enough when the police will be under them,” he said.

    He said that national police was very effective in the past, but that due to poor management of resources it had began to face a lot of challenges.

    “In the past, the police had so many vehicles, communication equipment, guns but now, these things are no longer there as it supposed to be.

    “The police as a security agency should not depend on donation from individuals and corporate organisations,” he said.

    Nigeria Governors’ Forum had on Monday thrown its weight behind the Presidency on the decentralisation of police force in the country.