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Kwara Royal fathers lament worsening insecurity in Igbomina land

Prominent traditional rulers in Igbomina land, Kwara State south, have expressed concern over the worsening security challenges in the area, urging government to take concrete measures to check the influx of obnoxious migrants into the area.  

Chairman of the Igbomina Ekiti Traditional Rulers Forum and Olupo of Ajase Ipo, Oba Ismail Bolaji Yahaya Muhammed Atoloye II; the Olomu of Omu Aran, Oba AbdulRahim Oladele Adeoti; and the Elese of Igbaja, Oba Ahmed Babalola Awuni Arepo III, stated this at separate forums last weekend when members of the Executive Committee of the Igbomina Professionals Association (IPA), led by its President, Barrister Adebayo Atoyebi, visited their palaces.

The Association had embarked on the royal visits to call the attention of the royal fathers to the security situation in the area and to suggest possible way out of the menace.

Commending the IPA for deeming it fit to embark on the visits, the traditional rulers assured the Association that they are on the same page in the area of security concerns.

At the Olupo’s Palace, Oba Muhammed disclosed that the royal fathers were making serious moves to tackle the security challenges in their domains, saying, “We are already taking some steps to curb it”.

The Olupo also told the Igbomina Professionals that the royal fathers “are not relenting but with this your effort, we will look more inwards”, saying, “Any community that is devoid of security is in peril because that insecurity will eventually wipe out that community”.

On his part, the Elese of Igbaja, Oba Babalola appealed to his fellow royal fathers to be wary of harbouring criminal elements on their lands.

He said royal fathers should not because of a false feeling of population expansion, harbour criminals, adding that in the long run, such criminal elements would be the undoing of those communities”.

Oba Babalola also congratulated the IPA for its initiative and pledged the support of the traditional rulers for its programmes.

Also welcoming the IPA to his palace, the Olomu of Omu Aran, Oba Adeoti, commended the Association for its patriotic concern over the development and security of our people, saying that “you have good intentions and lofty ideas that can help Igbominaland”.

Oba Adeoti advised Igbomina sons and daughters to take more active part in politics, pointing out that “if you really want to help Igbominaland, you need to join politics”.

Earlier in his speech, the IPA President, Barrister Bayo Atoyebi, informed the royal fathers that the Association, which is non-political, is made up of highly skilled and upward mobile professionals from different communities in Igbominaland of Kwara State with the aim of promoting unity and development among the federating communities.

Barrister Atoyebi disclosed that the Association’s concern about the worsening security situation in Igbominaland necessitated its setting up of a standing committee on security, which, he said, had done extensive work on how to curb the menace.

He then canvassed the support of Igbomina traditional rulers in checking the activities of migrants who are trooping into their domains.

Barrister Atoyebi also disclosed that the Association had “identified the need to translate our vast arable land in Igbominaland to wealth through large scale mechanized farming”, adding that “we have been sensitizing our young ones about opportunities to create wealth with Agriculture”.

Also on the entourage were, Mr. Bashiru Adigun, National Secretary; Mr. Kunle Akogun, Publicity Secretary; Dr (Mrs.) Bolanle Saliu, Treasurer;
Mr. Femi Adeniran, Financial Secretary; Dr. Sola Afolabi (BOT chairman); High Chief Anifaloyin, Security Committee Chairman; Engr. Alabi Rasaq, Alhaji Sikiru Aliu, and Yeye Bosede Adekunle.

The next leg of the visit will take the IPA delegation to other towns like Isanlu Isin, Share, Oke-Ode, Omupo and others.

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