Osun cries out as Zamfara indigenes sneak into state

Our Reporter

 

OSUN State Government on Wednesday raised the alarm over the influx of Zamfara indigenes into the state.

The Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, Prince  Adeyanju Abdullah Binuyo, who disclosed this in an interview, said the government was aware of the influx, but urged the residents not to panic, as adequate security measures had been put in place to arrest the situation.

Binuyo said that all northern youths who had escaped into the state by hiding in trucks carrying essential goods had been tracked down by the government and would be sent back to their home states.

He said the government has mandated the Amotekun Corps to man the entry points and ensure that all trucks bringing essential goods into the state are properly checked and monitored till they offload their goods and immediately escorted out of the state.

“Government is aware of a huge influx of non-Osun residents into the state, especially from Zamfara. They were coming majorly through the Ondo axis, accompanying trucks that are carrying food materials purportedly to be sold around the Southwest.

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“The intelligence that we’ve gathered in the last few days is such that they usually have two or a maximum of three people attached to a truck to assist in discharging the goods. But now we have sometimes 10 of them hidden among the goods.

“Sometimes the trucks will stop and drop some of them off along Ife express road where they are received by their fellow northerners already resident in the state.

“The government has been receiving a lot of such reports most especially now that Amotekun has been properly set up. This portends a great danger especially at a time like this when Osun is doing everything to avoid community transmission of COVID-19. This is not the time to be reckless and allow safety or security breaches at our borders.

“The newly inaugurated Amotekun with the support of the police and army have been mandated to identify and man all the entry points, carry out proper checks on the trucks coming in the name of carrying food or relief materials and make sure that anyone found hiding in these trucks are immediately returned to their states,” Binuyo said.

 

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