Obasa made this declaration
while speaking at a public hearing on a bill seeking the establishment of
Amotekun Corps in the state.
The Speaker, Lagos State
House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, on Monday says “Amotekun” Corps as a
security outfit, in the state and the South-West region, has come with a
positive result.
He said that the state
assemblies in the South-West region were in total support of the security
outfit.
The House had on Thursday
received an Executive Bill on “Amotekun” from Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led
Government, and consequently fixed Monday for a public hearing.
Obasa, also the Chairman,
Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in Nigeria, explained that the
outfit had become important for the security of lives and property of people.
“I am sure we all recall
the incidents before the establishment of Amotekun, the killings, maiming,
kidnapping and their likes.
The speaker noted that the
idea had generated different reactions from Nigerians, saying that the
South-West region could not relent in ensuring the safety of people.
Obasa said that in Lagos,
the Neighbourhood Watch was created in 2016, while some states had emulated the
idea, therefore, making it important for it to be amended to accommodate
Amotekun Corps.
He said the bill would be
accommodated in the existing law that established Lagos Neighborhood Safety
Corps (LNSC, which he said, had been working well.
Obasa said Amotekun Corps
had been supported by over 40 million Yoruba people and as a result, it would
only be wise to favour the bill.
According to him, the
Yoruba tribe has spoken, and we must stand by it, but in line with the
constitution.
Earlier, Mr Tunde Braimoh,
Chairman, House Committee on Information and Security, said the protection of
lives and property was the most important responsibility of government as
stipulated in the constitution.
Braimoh, representing
Kosofe II, said the exercise was not new, but that it was an amendment to the
Neighbourhood Safety Law which had been in existence since 2016.
The lawmaker added that the
laws guiding Amotekun Corps were all embedded in the Neighbourhood Safety Corps
Law, and this was the reason for the decision to amend it.
He commended the speaker for
his foresight in sponsoring the law that created the Neighbourhood Safety Corps
upon which Amotekun Corps was to be birthed in the state.
Also, Mr Sanai Agunbiade,
Majority House Leader, announced that in the review of the amendment bill,
Amotekun Corps would be depicted by the image of a leopard, an animal with the
capacity to penetrate anywhere.
Agunbiade, representing
Ikorodu I, said the outfit would perform the same functions like the
Neighbourhood Safety Corps.
He, however, noted that the
operatives would be made to carry licenced ammunition subject to the approval
of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).
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