In a press statement on Friday in Akure, Mr Donald Ojogo, the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, said Akeredolu directed that the arms and ammunition should be returned to the Commandant, South West Security Network, Amotekun, at the Pa Fasoranti’s Gardens, Alagbaka, Akure.
Gov
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has warned that persons illegally in
possession of arms and ammunition must turn in such devices within seven days
from Friday, Oct. 30.
According to
him, Akeredolu also directed those with such arms and ammunition to take
advantage of the “window of grace” to turn in the deadly weapons as security
agencies shall take necessary steps against defaulters after the seven-day
ultimatum.
“Those who
find it difficult to physically present such arms and ammunition for obvious
reasons are advised and indeed, encouraged to call 08079999989 for further
advice and instructions on appropriate steps to be taken,” he said.
Similarly,
Ojogo said the governor also expressed concern over the low level of policing
in Ondo State.
“The general
observation across the state shows a very low level of policing which is risky
to society. Of note, policing is key and can only thrive on a note of mutual
trust and respect.
“We can on
the people to strive for a better society and brace up to take maximum
advantage of lessons learnt from the unfortunate incidents of the last two
weeks.
“Saddening as
the events appear, there is no doubt that a fresh orientation, perception of
self-appraisal as well as an encouraging mood of sober reflection pervades the
nation,” he said.
Akeredolu,
therefore, advised the police ‘to take up their responsibilities as an
institution and take charge of the public space for the good of all’.

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