According to a statement made available to The PUNCH, Adams, who inaugurated the security team on Friday in Offa, said it was done to beef up security in the South West adding that the initiative was Oodua People’s Congress’ attempt to rescue the security situation across Yorubaland and beyond.
The statement read, “Nigeria has been most hit by various security challenges.The South West is not spared either.
“In our attempt to check the security deficit, there is need for us to address the situation and that is why we are here to salvage the situation.”
Adams added that although, Kwara State belonged to the North Central region, it remains an integral part of Yorubaland.
He further stated that apart from addressing security challenges in the state, the team would assist the already existing security agencies with surveillance and information gathering across the 16 local government areas of the state.
He said, “This is part of our plan and ongoing strategy to reduce the security deficit in Yoruba land. The security team is to re-energise our grassroots security network across the South West region and beyond.
“Of the 36 states in Nigeria, Kwara is the ninth largest in area, but the sixth least populous, with an estimated population of about five million people.
“The Oodua Dependable Security Team will be complementing the efforts of the police in the state, especially in the area of intelligence gathering and surveillance.
“The newly constituted security team will take care of security issues across the 16 local governments in the state.
“We have our security team that is very active and visible in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun and Kwara is our present point of call for the launching and inauguration of the Oodua Security Dependable Team because it is my belief that the state is very strategic to us in Yoruba land,” he added.
The Kwara State coordinator of the Oodua Dependable Security Team , Comrade Ganiyu Oladipu, expressed hope that with the inauguration of the Oodua team, Kwara would become safer for residents.
Aare Adams, also urged the Kwara State Government as well as traditional rulers across the state to support the initiative, stressing that the focus is to assist the state in ensuring effective security.
Members of the National Executive Council and National Coordinating Council of the Oodua People’s Congress were present at the event.