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I Am Waiting For FG’s Approval To Dislodge Criminals From SW Forests – Igboho 

Should FG Approve Igboho's Security Outfit?
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Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, on Monday, said he was still awaiting the Federal Government’s approval for the take-off of his security outfit, “Iru Ekun Security Network,” as part of the moves to dislodge criminal elements from South-West forests.

He also expressed his readiness to comply with the Executive Order recently issued by the Oyo State Government, under the leadership of Governor Seyi Makinde, to regulate the activities of private security firms in the state.

Igboho, who made this known in a statement issued in Ibadan, the state capital, stressed that all necessary documents and procedural requirements needed for the approval of “Iru Ekun Security Network” had been submitted to the Federal Government.

The PUNCH Online reports that Makinde signed into law Executive Order 001 of 2026 on the Regulation of Associations, Groups and Organisations offering Security and Allied Services in the state on Wednesday, May 20.

Makinde said the move was necessary to ensure that all groups and associations involved in security-related activities, such as vigilantes and other community-based security groups, operate within a clear legal and operational framework that supports peace, order, and the rule of law in the state.

The governor said the executive order became necessary in view of the growing security challenges confronting communities and the increasing number of groups engaging in security-related activities without proper coordination.

Igboho, in a statement in Ibadan, on Monday, said, “We have submitted all the required documents for our registered security firm, ‘Iru Ekun Security Network’, and are only waiting for the Federal Government’s approval, which will be granted soon.

”We are absolutely ready to collaborate with the Police, Department of State Service, Nigeria Army, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and other relevant stakeholders in the security sector to flush out terrorists, kidnappers, bandits, and other hoodlums, who are threatening the peace and safety of our people, most especially in the rural communities.”

He, therefore, commended President Bola Tinubu for his resolve and commitment to rejig security architecture in the South-West and Nigeria at large.

Igboho said, “It is obvious that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is resolutely committed to tackling criminalities not only in the South-West but also in all other regions plagued by insecurity.

“Besides, I want to state that we are also ready to comply with the new Executive Order issued by Governor Seyi Makinde to regulate the activities of private security concerns. We are ready to support and cooperate with measures aimed at strengthening the security and peace in Oyo and other states in Yorubaland.

”Without peace and security, healthy socioeconomic developments cannot thrive, most especially in the rural communities which remain the hub of agricultural production critical to the nation’s food security and means of livelihood for farmers.”

https://punchng.com/im-still-awaiting-fgs-approval-to-dislodge-criminals-from-swest-forests-says-igboho/

People forget how well Igboho’s boys know the terrain. Conventional soldiers don’t understand our thick border forests between Oyo, Kwara, and Benin Republic. A formalized private network tightly supervised by the Civil Defence (NSCDC) is better than leaving our farmers completely defenseless.

This is the consequence of a failed government.

This is probably a free version of Tompolo’s rescue mission for a failed government.

What a shame!

Some politicians are definitely trying to weaponize this instability to damage the current administration politically. Igboho calling this out shows he wants to position himself as a protective shield for the region’s political interests.

Governor Makinde’s Executive Order 001 was highly strategic. By demanding that every private group with more than five members register within 72 hours, the state is creating a legal leash. If Igboho operates outside that, it’s an illegal militia. If he complies, it’s a registered corporate entity.

National security cannot be fully privatized. While private security firms are legal under the NSCDC Act, they are statutorily banned from carrying high-caliber military firearms. How does a firm intend to ‘flush out bandits’ who carry AK-47s and RPGs using basic pump-action shotguns?

The sudden push to deploy the Iru Ekun Security Network comes in the immediate wake of severe security breaches in Oyo State—specifically the coordinated abductions of school pupils and teachers in the Oriire Local Government Area, which culminated in the tragic beheading of a teacher. These deep-forest incursions have severely threatened local farming, directly risking food inflation and rural livelihoods. Igboho is leveraging his grassroots network’s understanding of this difficult terrain as a unique asset that federal forces lack.

Our biggest fear should be a return to ethnic profiling. If a private regional outfit starts conducting forest sweeps, who checks their human rights compliance? We cannot fix criminality by introducing communal clashes.

This is a slippery slope. If the Federal Government approves a private security network for a prominent Yoruba nationalist, what stops similar political figures in the South-East, South-South, or North-West from demanding licenses for their own heavily armed ‘security firms’?

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