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Gov. Makinde Rubbishes Yoruba Presidency Talks, Says Restructuring, Security More Critical

The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has rubbished talks on Yoruba presidency, saying that adequate security and restructuring more critical in the country.

The Governor, said anyone who occupies the presidency is not as important as tackling the current crises bedeviling the country.

He said those politicians running around the country because of their presidential ambition, will soon know better.

Makinde, in a statement on Tuesday by his Chief Press Secretary, Taiwo Adisa, was quoted to have spoken in Ibadan at the handover of  33 operational vehicles and  396 motorcycles to the Oyo State Security Agency, popularly known as Operation  Amotekun.

He had earlier given 25 vehicles to the police and Operation Burst to combat insecurity in the state.

Makinde said, “I have heard some of our political leaders jostling around and saying they want to become the president of Nigeria in 2023.

“I think what we need at this stage is to secure our people and restructure Nigeria. It does not matter who is the president in Abuja. In a restructured Nigeria, every corner of the country will feel the impact of government. That is what we need.

“May God protect those running around for presidency till 2022. By that time, we will meet and, by then, we will get to know whether it is restructured Nigeria or Yoruba presidency that we really need.”

Makinde lauded Amotekun, saying the impact of the  security agency was being felt all over the state.

“If we cannot get state police now, this country will get there. We have community policing, but we need to do better than that. But, in the absence of the state police, we have our own Amotekun Corps and the operatives are doing very well, “ he added.

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