The Aare Gani Adams faction of the OODUA People’s Congress (OPC), has said efforts are in place to partner Southwest governors on tackling security challenges in their respective states.
Adams said this at the grand finale of the 30th anniversary of the Yoruba social-cultural group in Agege, Wednesday.
Adams urged the state governors to respond promptly to partnership plan proposed by the group to address insecurity with other security agencies in their states.
“Our members together with government security agencies are capable of curbing the challenges of insecurity in the land, all we need is government partnership to leverage activities of our group.
“We are a peaceful social cultural group and have recorded tremendous progress since 30 years of our existence in the area of security.
“Though, we faced a lot of challenges, but we are thanking God today that we have overcome all challenges.
“That’s why are seeking state government’s collaboration to curb the lingering insecurity and ensure peaceful coexistence in our various communities.”he said.
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According to him, some OPC members are being employed as security guards in both private and corporate offices across the Southwestern states.
Prof. Kolawole Raheem, Chairman of the 30th anniversary Organising Committee said OPC had recorded many achievements since its establishment.
Raheem ,who presented honorary certificates to three pioneer OPC members, said they had performed and worked tirelessly in the three decades of the OPC’s existence.
Oba Buari Ola-Balogun, the Onirokun of Irokun in Ogun urged OPC members to maintain peace among themselves, advising them to continue promoting the social cultural group .
“We thank God for the 30th anniversary and as we can see, progress have been recorded along the line of our activities.
“We will continue to maintain peace and unity in our communities, and we appeal to residents to always give support to our members in terms of security.
The programme,attracted executives and states’ delegates of the group. (NAN)