Governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi, has said Amotekun, the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), is a form of community policing outfit aimed at instilling confidence and securing lives and properties of people in the region and not in anyway intended to undermining the integrity of the government.
Fayemi said the last straw that pressured the governors of the region to take drastic actions towards ending the Insecurity in the region was the death of Funke Olakunrin, daughter of Reuben Fasoranti, a leader of Afenifere.
Fayemi made this known when he spoke during the launch of the outfit in Ibadan, Oyo state on Thursday.
He said the initiative was conceived by the governors to curb the menace of insecurity and assuage the trépidation of the people
He said the governors would go any length to ensure their people sleep with both eyes closed.
Fayemi refuted reports that some of the governors are apprehensive over the launch for fear of the outfit putting them on collision course with federal government.
He added that though some of them are advocates of state police, the criteria to establish one has not been met.
“Amotekun is nothing but a community policing response to a problem that our people would like to see the back of. It is nothing but a confidence building strategy for our people in the six states in the western zone,” Fayemi said.
“Amotekun is not a replacement nor an imitation of the Nigerian Police force, It is a complement that gives our people confidence that they are being looked after by those they have elected into office. We do not want this to create any fears in the mind of anyone.
“We are not creating regional police force neither are we oblivious of the steps we must take in order to have state police.
“Yes, some of us are unapologetic invertebrate advocate of state police but we are also law-abiding citizens of Nigeria. We know the process and procedures we need to undergo in order to get to that point. We know we need a constitutional amendment and we are not there yet.
“That would not stop us from continuing to campaign for a policing arrangement that is close to our people in their various communities.
“We do not want anyone to misconstrue what is happening here. The conception of Amotekun is that we would operate on a state by state basis.
“This is not an agenda to undermine the integrity of the federal republic of Nigeria. There is no conflict, our primary interest is the security and safety of our people.”