The federal government on Sunday vowed that all the
people involved in the last Thursday’s armed robbery and killings in the commercial
town of Offa, Kwara State, would be arrested and brought to justice in order to
serve as deterrent to others.
Already, the state police command has arrested
seven suspects in connection with the attack where 17 people, including nine police officers, were killed while the
over two hours robbery on five commercial banks and one micro finance bank
lasted.
The Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
who made the assurance when he paid a condolence visit to the Kwara State Governor,
Alhai Abdulfatha Ahmed, at the Government House in Ilorin, also visited the
people of Offa, where he told the Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi, in his
palace and the state police command that the federal government would continue
to improve on its security provisions that would ensure adequate safety for all
and sundry.
The minister, also from the state, who expressed
the condolence of the federal government
during the visits, said the entire country
was ‘‘shocked and grieving by the dastardly acts committed in Offa.”
He was however quick to add that the state and the
public must learn from ‘‘the
mistakes’’ of the incident with a view to improving on security of the country.
The minister said: ‘‘What happened in Offa on
Thursday shocked the country, and it’s our prayers that the souls of all the victims will rest
in peace and also that those badly injured would recover very soon.
‘‘I want to take this opportunity to also let you
know that the country is grieving and sympathising with Kwara State and the people of Offa .
‘‘But there
is also a silver lining despite the losses of the police officers. It is quite
heart-warming to know that some of the suspects have been arrested.
‘‘I spoke yesterday with the Inspector General of
Police (IG) and he assured me that all the people responsible for the dastardly
act would be arrested and brought to justice.
‘‘I hope also that we are all going to learn from
the mistakes both the larger public and everybody, and we are also going to
factor this into the larger security architecture in a manner that we will ensure more secure and safe country.”
Mohammed, while in Offa, urged the residents to be
more security conscious now than ever, and report suspicious person among them
to the appropriate security office.
Responding during the minister's visit to him, the
state governor thanked the ‘‘presidency for its intervention so far.’’
He particularly expressed delight with the promise
made by IG to deploy an armoured personnel carrier that will be stationed
specifically in Offa to prevent future occurrence.
Ahmed described the level of the crime perpetrated
as ‘‘unexpected,’’ a situation which he said was an indication that the country
was in a ‘‘very challenging situation.’’
The governor said the government at this time must
accept the fact that the country was going through challenging time and
redoubled efforts towards improving on its security architecture, adding: ‘‘This
is not the time for blame game.’’
He advocated for effective community policing and
improved synergy through effective communications particularly between the
military and the police.
The governor stressed that effective collaborations
among the security agencies would no doubt result in effective security for
the people.
In Offa, the Olofa, Oba Gbadamosi, expressed
concern that with the latest attacks on banks in the town, there is no bank
operational in the entire Kwara South senatorial district.
The monarch, therefore, urged the federal
government to provide two Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC), one in Offa and
the other in Ajase-ipo, headquarters of Kwara South, in order to beef up
adequate security in the area.
The Olofa also urged stakeholders to ensure that
all needed supports are given to the banks in order to return to operations in
Offa and in the Kwara South senatorial district
because doing banking transactions in Ilorin from Offa and the affected
areas would be a difficult task.
He also called for increase in the police officers
posted to the state and indeed Offa, saying the bandits operated for over two
hours unchecked, a development he said was very unfortunate.
The Oba, however, commended the efforts of the state
governor who he said had approved the construction of a bigger police station
in Offa, while the only bigger one attacked in Owode area would now serve as
an outpost station.
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