The apex Yoruba socio-cultural organization, Yoruba Council of Elders has warned leaders in the South West not to be complacent in tackling the resurgence of kidnapping in the zone.
Instead, the association advised the leaders especially in the South West zone to maintain constant surveillance and be consistent in putting solid security architecture in place to protect the people.
He added that there was an urgent action so as to prevent sudden incursion into the zone by the bandits. “Beyond the expressway is the vast agricultural land which has the Rubber Plantation established by the late Sage, Papa Obafemi Awolowo. It is therefore possible for insurgents to move persons abducted into that vast area of land and herd them through the bush and forest between the Expressway and Aiyepe and all the land even into Lagos State through another parcel of bush and forest.
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