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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Wednesday, bemoaned that some village heads are also contributing to the security challenge facing the state by allocating land to undocumented foreigners.
Speaking during a media briefing held at Government House, Ibadan, Makinde said he will not hesitate to sanction such village heads.
Noting that such undocumented individuals may be contributing to insecurity, he said the state will begin a process of documenting such foreigners.
In the same light, he added that a task force is to be set up to document persons working in mining sites as well as commercial tricycle and motorcycle operators.
Oyo ACOMORAN members restate commitment to public peace Oyo ACOMORAN members restate commitment to public peace
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MEMBERS of the Amalgamated Commercial Tricycle And Motorcycle Owners, Repairers and Riders Association of Nigeria (ACOMORAN), Oyo State chapter, have restated their commitment to public peace in the state.
Newly-inaugurated chairman of the association, Comrade Solomon Olugbode, stated this on behalf of other members during the inauguration of the new executive of the association which held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Monday.
Olugbode noted that: “We are coming in at a time when our brand of transportation has been labelled or let me say regarded as a threat to security due to the nefarious activities of some elements who usually hide under the guise of commercial motorcyclists.