
Amid growing concerns over kidnappings and violent attacks in parts of the country, former Afenifere National Secretary-General, Basorun Sehinde Arogbafa, says successive warnings by the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation on insecurity were largely ignored by authorities. He argues that governments must move beyond rhetoric and deploy modern security technology, strengthen local security structures, and mobilise communities to confront criminal networks. He spoke with PETER DADA
The insecurity bedevilling many parts of the country in recent times, particularly the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State, has become a major concern for stakeholders in the region. However, elders have not been very vocal on the issue. What is going on?
It is very sad and unfortunate that this is happening in our country. Insecurity has become a serious problem, but I believe we can collectively find solutions to it. The innocent pupils and teachers have remained in captivity for some
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