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Amotekun: FG, South West governors reach agreement

The controversy surrounding the newly formed Amotekun security outfit y governors of the South West have been laid to rest as the governors have reached an agreement with the federal government on how the outfit would operate.

The resolution followed a meeting on Thursday in Abuja between Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, South West Governors, the Attorney General of the Federation and the Inspector General of Police.

It was gathered that the meeting was at the instance of the Governors who had asked to see President Muhammadu Buhari over the Amotekun Initiative but due to the President’s foreign engagement, he asked the Vice President to host the meeting.

All the parties agreed that the structure of Amotekun should align with the Community Policing policy of the Federal Government.

They also agreed that necessary legal instruments to be put in place by each of the States to give legal backing to the initiative and address all issues concerning its operations as well as its regulations.

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