Ogun Assembly receives Amotekun Bill

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has sent to the state House of Assembly, a Bill for a law to build up the Ogun State Security Network Agency and Amotekun Corps.

The Bill was sent to the House on Wednesday after a broad consultation on it daily prior at the State’s Executive gathering led by Abiodun.

The House of Assembly managed by Speaker Kunle Oluomo, on Thursday recognized the receipt of a correspondence from the Governor passing on the proposed Bill.

The Assembly emphasized its restored confirmation of bridling the perspectives on the populace and important partners in the authoritative procedure of guaranteeing the quick entry of the bill into law.

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The proposed charge as indicated by the senator’s letter to the Assembly dated twelfth February, 2020, read by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, was affirmed at the second gathering of the State Executive Council hung on Friday, eleventh of February, 2020, with the end goal of keeping up lawfulness in the State.

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“I forward herewith a bill for a law to set up the Ogun State Security Network Agency and Amotekun Corps to help with keeping up lawfulness in the State and for associated purposes as endorsed at the second gathering of the Executive Council of Ogun State hung on eleventh February, 2020, for the caring thought and section of the House of Assembly,” the letter incompletely peruses.

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