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Wednesday 3 August 2016

OPC members storm Ogun to fight militants


NO fewer than 5,000 members of the Reformed Oodua People’s Congress

on Tuesday stormed the Imushin community in Ogun State, to confront
suspected militants in the area.
Our correspondent gathered that the members of the ethnic militia, who
arrived in more than 100 buses and cars, came from Lagos and Ogun
states.
They reportedly moved around some of the areas and visited the Olumushin
of Imushin, Oba Taiwo Bamgbose, who received them outside his palace.
A palace source said the OPC members, which did not carry any weapon,
were only armed with charms, which they claimed had powers.
He said, “They were over 5,000 and they filled the whole community. They
carried all kinds of charms and a few of them even carried placards,
protesting militant’s invasion of the South-West.
“They said they were ready to enter into the creeks to face the militants
and kill them and all they needed was the permission of the traditional
ruler. Some of them said they could transform to snakes and lions, once
they get into the creeks.
“The traditional ruler, after thanking them for their concern, asked them to
leave because he had not received authority from higher authorities to
allow them fight the militants. He urged them to get approval from the
government before doing anything in the community. ”
The President of the OPC group, Dare Adesope, who confirmed the visit to
our correspondent on the telephone, said their presence in the community
was to assure residents of their security.
Adesope said his group was incensed by the killings and kidnap of
residents without any response from the government.
He explained that the members of the group had issued a 14-day
ultimatum to the militants to vacate the South West, adding that the
ultimatum expired on Monday.
He said, “On July 19, we issued a 14-day ultimatum to the militants to end
their activities in the South-West and we said if they didn’t leave, we will
challenge them and defend our people. That ultimatum elapsed yesterday
(Monday).
“The recent military action against the militants might have been influenced
by our ultimatum, because prior to the release, the Federal Government
didn’t do anything.
“We decided to go to the community in 107 buses and some cars, to show
that the Reformed OPC is still on the ground and our aim is to protect the
lives and property of everyone that is residing within our area of
jurisdiction.
“Our silence all this while is not an act of cowardice. It is because we
believe in dialogue before action. It is wrong for anyone to be kidnapping,
raping, robbing and killing our people. We say no to that and we don’t
want anything like that again in Yoruba land. After today, if we hear
anything again in the area, we know what to do.”
The traditional ruler, who also confirmed the visit on the telephone,
appealed to the fleeing members of the 18 villages in the community to
return home.
He thanked the Federal Government, the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle
Amosun, and the members of the Joint Task Force for the efforts aimed at
restoring sanity to the area.
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