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Osun APC Criticizes Amotekun’s Politicization, Demands Impartiality

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Musibau Alade, a key All Progressives Congress (APC) leader in Osun State, has sounded the alarm over Amotekun Corps’ alleged politicization.

He claims the state government now deploys the security outfit to harass opposition figures, undermining its original purpose.

The uproar began after Wale Adebayo, an aide to ex-governor Adegboyega Oyetola, and other APC members faced arrest last week.

Supporters decried the detentions as politically motivated, igniting fears of a witch hunt against dissenters.

In a fiery Monday statement, Alade accused officials of twisting Amotekun’s role.

“This force was created to protect citizens, not settle scores,” he insisted.

He reminded the public that ex-Governor Oyetola championed Amotekun purely for grassroots security, never as a tool for suppression.

“Under past leadership, Amotekun stayed neutral,” Alade stressed.

“Now, it’s being weaponized, damaging its reputation and betraying public trust.”

He urged stakeholders to intervene and refocus the corps on its core mandate—safety over politics.

Osun Amotekun’s spokesperson, Yusuf Idowu, swiftly countered the allegations.

He defended the corps as impartial, emphasizing its strict adherence to legal and professional standards.

“Our operations serve all residents, regardless of party affiliation,” Idowu declared.

Idowu praised Commander Adekunle Omoyele’s stewardship, citing his widespread endorsement from traditional rulers and communities.

“His leadership fosters transparency and efficiency,” he added, dismissing claims of bias as baseless rumors.

As tensions simmer, the spotlight remains on Amotekun’s future.

Will it revert to its founding principles, or will political interference erode its credibility?

The answer hinges on swift, decisive action to restore faith in its mission.

Across Osun, residents watch closely, hoping the corps can rise above factional strife.

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For now, the debate rages: Is Amotekun a shield for the people—or a sword for the powerful? The truth may define security in the Southwest for years to come.


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