Return Looted Items Within 72-hours – Oyetola Tells Hoodlums

Gboyega Oyetola
Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola has given an ultimatum of 72-hours to hoodlums who looted government and private assets in the state to return whatever looted items they must have taken or face the full wrath of the law. Osun State governor Gboyega Oyetola

The Governor gave the order over the weekend while addressing newsmen, during his on-the-site assessment of looted places. Gov Gboyega Oyetola called on the hoodlums to surrender all stolen items to either security agents, traditional rulers, local government chairmen and community leaders in their respective domains.

He noted that those who do not return looted items within the allotted of grace period will be tracked down and brought to justice.

The governor, while sympathising with the victims of the looted assets, promised them government’s support.Gboyega Oyetola

He said, “What I witnessed here today is not actually a question of hoodlums, but armed robbers. They have actually removed all the machines that are here.
“It is very unfortunate. What I have seen here is massive looting, armed robbery and stealing of the highest order.
“I can say categorically that #EndSARS protest is not what we are seeing here today. This is pure looting and it is all over.
“As a government, we will look at the possible ways of bringing the victims back to life through our efforts and the intervention of the Federal Government.”

Osun state governor, Gboyega OyetolaThe warehouses where COVID-19 palliatives were stored as well as private stores were recently looted in the state.

The National Grain Silos in Ilesa town was not spared as hoodlums looted all the food items kept in the facility.

Oyetola, worried by the development, had re-imposed a 24-hour curfew on the state on Saturday.

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