Due to the 72-hour ultimatum given by Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, many looters have began to return items stolen from government facilities and private businesses.
It would be
recalled that Governor Oyetola had given the looters of government and private
properties 72 hours to return the looted properties or face the wrath of the
law.
Oyetole gave
the ultimatun on during an on-the-spot assessment of some of the properties
vandalised across the State on Sunday.
He said the looters who observed the 72-hour amnesty would be forgiven
while those who refused to honour the amnesty would be tracked and brought to
justice.
The Chairman
of the the Loots Recovery Committee and Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor,
Prince Abdullah Binuyo, who confirmed the development on Tuesday, October 27,
said the State Government had received a sizeable number of the looted
properties in about 10 Local Government Areas of the State.
"In just
24 hours, many of the people in possession of looted properties are already
responding to the Governor's amnesty directives. The response has been
encouraging and we commend the people who have responded so far," he said.
"Governor
Oyetola, a man whose word is his bond, has promised amnesty to those who have
surrendered looted properties in their possession so far. But there are still
so much more out there yet to be recovered.
"The
State Government is hereby imploring those who still have looted properties in
their possession to surrender all they have illegally carted away to the
security agencies, traditional rulers, local government chairmen and community
leaders of their respective domains. The State Government wishes to reiterate
that those who refused to take full advantage of the amnesty would be tracked
and brought to justice", he added.




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