Following the invasion of the State Government Secretariat in Oyo State by suspected Yoruba nation agitators, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has ordered tight security around government establishment in his state.
The move, according to the governor was to curb similar occurrence by suspected agitators in the state.
A statement made available to newsmen by the Governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, on Sunday, added that governor Adeleke has instructed his aide on security to proceed with instruction effective immediately.
Part of the establishment where governor Adeleke instructed that joint security should be deployed include, the State Government Secretariat, the Government House, and other strategic government buildings including the headquarters of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation.
According to the Governor, there is a need for rededication to the ideals of a united Nigeria with ongoing constitutional amendments to ensure a truly federal system in Nigeria.
“These agitators should join the crusade for the reform of the federal system to ensure adjustments that give the states more autonomy and responsibilities.
“Nigeria’s problems can only be resolved by dialogue within the constitutional framework, citing ongoing constitutional amendments that are restoring more powers to the states,” he said.
He cited the movement of railways and electricity from exclusive to concurrent legislative list, noting that even the United States of America is still reforming her federal system.
While showing solidarity with his Oyo State counterpart, Governor Seyi Makinde, he urged the agitators to sheath their swords, saying everyone must continue to try to realize the Nigeria of their dreams.