Allegations against Osun Amotekun politically motivated – Commander

Osun State

Omoyele

By John Dike, Osogbo

All allegations against the Amotekun Corps in Osun State are politically motivated, baseless, unfounded, and misleading according to its commander, Dr. Adekunle Omoyele.

Particularly, he described the recent allegations made against his leadership by the agency’s former Field Commander, Mr. Amitolu Shittu as an attempt to distort and undermine the progress achieved by the security outfit under his leadership.

Omoyele, in a statement issued on Sunday dismissed claims of mismanagement and recruitment irregularities, stressing that the Corps has witnessed significant reforms aimed at restoring professionalism, accountability, and operational effectiveness.

Highlighting the poor condition of the Amotekun Corps when he assumed office, he said that it lacked adequate training, logistics, and internal coordination.

He said, “Upon my assumption of office, it was clear that the Corps needed a complete overhaul.

“With the support of His Excellency, Governor Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, we launched a comprehensive reform process to realign the Corps with its core mandate — protecting the people of Osun from internal threats like banditry, kidnapping, and violent crime.”

Omoyele listed some of the notable achievements under his leadership as includimg:

  • Establishment of a functional and befitting headquarters for the Amotekun Corps;
  • Comprehensive retraining programs for operatives to improve discipline and intelligence-led operations;; and
  • Revamp of internal protocols to enhance transparency and promote community-based engagement.

He described the former Commander’s criticisms as “uninformed” and “lacking any credible foundation.”

His words, “Mr. Shittu’s comments are not only politically coloured but also devoid of the security insight required to assess the operations of a tactical agency like Amotekun.

“It is unfortunate that matters of public safety are being reduced to political jabs and personal grievances.”

He further alleged that Shittu’s time at the helm of Amotekun was marred by controversies, including repeated incidents of misfiring by operatives and unresolved issues regarding two missing operational vehicles.

Omoyele said, “He was dragged several times to Zone XI on account of misfiring by his men. Records exist. Unless he wants those cases reopened, he should tread carefully.

“He has also not accounted for two operational vehicles still missing under his tenure.”

On the issue of recruitment into the Amotekun Corps, he firmly defended the integrity of the process, describing it as transparent, digital, and rigorous.

His words, “Our recruitment process is merit-based and transparent.

“Applicants undergo physical fitness assessments, medical screenings, and thorough background checks. Verification by credible guarantors — including royal fathers, clergy, or senior civil servants — is mandatory.”

He added that any insinuation of favoritism or nepotism in the recruitment process was not only false but also an insult to the dedicated operatives serving the state.

Omoyele reiterated his commitment to the safety and security of Osun residents, saying his appointment was based on law and merit — not political patronage.

He said, “I was appointed through lawful procedures and not through political favour.

“I serve under the authority of the Governor and the laws establishing the Osun State Security Network. Every action I take is guided by security intelligence and the interest of the public.”

Also, he emphasized that Amotekun remains a non-partisan, community-based security outfit designed to complement the efforts of conventional security agencies.

Omoyele appealed to political stakeholders, critics, and the general public to refrain from spreading misinformation, urging them to contribute positively to the state’s peace and security.

He said, “Security is a collective responsibility. Let those who truly care about Osun’s peace join hands with us,.

“Our mission is bigger than personal ambitions. We will remain resolute, accountable, and committed to the protection of lives and property across Osun State.”

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