Allegations of arms stockpile, surrendering laughable, says Amosun

Ibikunle Amosun

Ogun State former Governor Ibikunle Amosun has described as laughable, allegations he stockpiled firearms before the general elections and hurriedly handed them over to the police a day to handover.

Amosun’s reaction was contained in a rejoinder released by his media aide, Rotimi Durojaiye.

An exclusive report by online news site Premium Times had on Tuesday stated that Amosun surrendered 1,000 AK47 rifles, four million bullets

1,000 bulletproof vests and one armored personnel carrier (APC) he allegedly stockpiled at the Oke Mosan Government House for an extended period of time.

But, Police Commissioner Bashir Makama faulted the allegation during an interview with newsmen.

According to the statement released by Durojaiye on Wednesday morning, no AK47 rifle was handed over to the police on May 28, the day the former Governor was disarmed as part of handing over formalities.

The statement reads: “It is rather interesting and ironic that a routine, bona fide and patriotic disposition of Amosun has been so savagely twisted in a premeditated effort to stand logic on its head. It is important to clarify that not a single AK47 rifle was handed over at the event.

“Senator Amosun would have loved to ignore this report for the simple reason that it is a matter for the remit of the police and security agencies. But, that course of action will appear disrespectful to well-meaning stakeholders and inquirers on the matter. Secondly, the good people of Ogun State and Nigerians at large deserve to know the exact circumstances of the handing-over of these security items.

“It is important to stress that this was not the first time that Senator Amosun, whilst in office as governor and former chief security of Ogun State would be handing over security assets to the police. The particular exercise of May 28, 2019, was done openly in the full glare of the public and the media to ensure accountability, guarantee transparency and judicious use of the assets.

“In May 2011, when Senator Amosun assumed office, the biggest challenge that confronted Ogun State was insecurity. Political assassinations, unnatural and unexplained deaths were prevalent. In Ogun East for instance, which comprised of nine of the 20 LGAs at the time, the entire business and financial institutions architecture had become comatose as no bank or such institutions could open for business in the entire senatorial district.

“Cultism, kidnapping for ransom, violent crime and tertiary institutions’ related criminality stank to high heavens. Ogun West was totally ravaged by cross border banditry, unbridled smuggling and economic sabotage. Ogun Central, though relatively calmer, had its fair share of the very low security index that our state had sunk at the time.”

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It added: “No resident, in good conscience, could sleep at night with two eyes closed. In the World Bank Ease of Doing Business, 2010, Ogun State was ranked as Number 35 out of 36 as industries and corporations fled the state in droves…”

Explaining how the state government acquired the weapons and had an armoury, he said all necessary approvals were gotten, a due process followed, adding that a security parley was first convened, which birthed the Ogun State Security Trust Fund (STF) under the leadership of a former Nigerian National Security Adviser.

“The Amosun administration sought help from then President Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government. First, we sought and got approval to set up “OP MESA” for Ogun State. We followed this up with the specialised QRS unit. We committed substantial funds into the procurement of hard and software and a myriad of security assets to decisively combat our security challenges.

“We got all necessary approvals from the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) to procure the 13 units of Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), the 1000 units of AK47 rifles, two million rounds of ammunition,1000 units of bulletproof vests and 500 bulletproof helmets and other security communication gadgets.

“Ogun State not only got approval to import these essential assets, the federal administration under President Jonathan gave all requisite approvals to assist the state. The Federal Government through the Office of NSA issued the State the End User Certificate Serial Number 000001123 dated March 5, 2012.”

Noting the strict procedures for purchase, handling, storage and documentation of security merchandise, Amosun said they were satisfied that extant approvals, regulations and protocols were observed and complied with in this instance.

It added: “Without going into the details and thereby breaching conventions, suffice to say categorically that the AK47 rifles were supplied directly to the Nigeria Police, Ogun State Command. The rest of the merchandise were securely kept in the approved designated armoury within the Government House precincts under police surveillance as it obtains in most Government Lodges, to guarantee exclusive use of the materials in Ogun State.

“The suggestion that the security assets were quickly handed over to the police in order that the new administration will not know about it is laughable because the current Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, was the main supplier of some of the assets in question, notably, the APCs.”

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