Insecurity: APC chieftain advocates military base in Oyo
Ayoade Adeseun, a former National Assembly member, has urged the Nigerian government to establish a military base in Ogbomoso to address rising insecurity in the region.
Ayoade Adeseun, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress and former representative of Oyo Central Senatorial District, has called for the establishment of a military base in Ogbomoso, Oyo State. In an interview with The PUNCH, he highlighted the escalating insecurity issues faced in the region, asserting that a military presence is essential to fill a significant security gap left unaddressed for too long. The appeal comes in response to recent violent incidents that have heightened community fears and revealed the urgent need for government action.
During his address, Adeseun pointed out the critical strategic importance of Ogbomoso, which he believes necessitates a military formation to curb the rising activities of bandits and other criminal elements in the area. This call follows alarming reports of violent attacks in Oyo, including incidents where armed men killed National Park Service officers and local farmers. These events have exacerbated the residents' sense of vulnerability and have energized calls for robust security measures from government officials and representatives.
The potential establishment of a military base in Ogbomoso could serve not only to bolster security in the local communities but also to restore public confidence in government efforts to combat rising crime rates. As the frequency of such violent occurrences continues to grow, the response from authorities will be closely monitored by both residents and local leaders, highlighting the urgent need for effective strategies to ensure public safety and security in Oyo State and beyond.