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A three-day mourning period in memory of the victims of the 5th June, 2022 terror attack on St Francis Catholic, Owo, Ondo State begins across all the six south west states today, Monday, 13 June..



This was one of the decisions reached by governors of the Southwest, at the meeting held, virtually, on the 10th June, 2022, on the rising wave of insecurity in the country, especially in the region.

A communique from the meeting indicated that the three day mourning period starting from Monday, 13th June, to Wednesday, 15th, June, 2022 was to symbolise the collective loss of the people of the region in the Owo attack which claimed over 40 lives with over 80 others injured.

” The recent attack on St Francis Catholic Church, Owaluwa Street, Owo, compels immediate intervention in the whole of the South West to nip the insidious phenomenon of insurgency in the bud. The meeting, consequently, took decisions, some of which are expected to have far-reaching implications in the quest to protect lives and property in the region.

“The Governors condemn, in very strong terms, the horrendous crime perpetrated by Terrorist against the people and residents of Owo, Ondo State, and, by extension, the peace-loving people of the South West. The Governors sympathise with the victims of the mindless attack in Owo.

“The Governors agreed to declare a 3-day mourning period in memory of the victims of the 5th June, 2022 terror attack on St Francis Catholic, Owaluwa Street, Owo, Ondo State, starting from Monday, 13th June, to Wednesday, 15th, June, 2022 to symbolise our collective loss across all South Western States in Nigeria.

“The meeting agreed that all the Governors should direct the flying of Flags at Half Mast in all public buildings, facilitates and official residences across all the States in the South West in honour of the victims of the Owo terror attack,” the Communique signed by the six governors of the region said.

According to the communique, the governors also took decisions on some emerging security issues in the South West.

See the full communique below

BEING THE COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE SOUTH WEST GOVERNORS’ FORUM AFTER THE VIRTUAL MEETING HELD ON THE 10TH JUNE, 2022 TO REVIEW THE STATE OF INSECURITY IN THE SOUTH WEST.

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The Governors of the Southwest, at the meeting held, virtually, on the 10th June, 2022, deliberated extensively on the rising wave of insecurity in the country, especially the South West and decided on some measures, deemed immediate in stemming the tide of banditry, kidnapping and terror attacks in the region.

The recent attack on St Francis Catholic Church, Owaluwa Street, Owo, compels immediate intervention in the whole of the South West to nip the insidious phenomenon of insurgency in the bud. The meeting, consequently, took decisions, some of which are expected to have far-reaching implications in the quest to protect lives and property in the region.

The meeting deliberated on issues which pose great risk to the collective well-being of the people and resolved as follows:
1. The Governors condemn, in very strong terms, the horrendous crime perpetrated by Terrorist against the people and residents of Owo, Ondo State, and, by extension, the peace-loving people of the South West. The Governors sympathise with the victims of the mindless attack in Owo.

2. The Governors agreed to declare a 3-day mourning period in memory of the victims of the 5th June, 2022 terror attack on St Francis Catholic, Owaluwa Street, Owo, Ondo State, starting from Monday, 13th June, to Wednesday, 15th, June, 2022 to symbolise our collective loss across all South Western States in Nigeria.

3. The meeting agreed that all the Governors should direct the flying of Flags at Half Mast in all public buildings, facilitates and official residences across all the States in the South West in honour of the victims of the Owo terror attack.

4. The Governors noted, with great discomfiture, the increasing agitations about spaces taken over by unidentified and unknown migrants in all South West States. The meeting, therefore, recommends an increase in the scope of surveillance of the activities of these undocumented settlers by relevant security agencies in all the States.

5. The Governors, as Chief Security Officers, resolved to continue to assist the security agencies in the areas of crisis management and intelligence gathering at ALL times.

6. The Governors reviewed reports from various States on the factors militating against peace and security in the region.

They expressed grave concern on the influx of Okada riders into all parts of the South West, especially the State capitals.

The meeting further resolved that efforts be geared toward identity management of Okada riders and stringent regulation put in place for their operation.

7. Consequently, the Forum decided it was time to reconvene the South West Security Committee to look critically into this creeping menace before it blossoms into another intractable social problem. The Committee will be expected to submit its findings on the desirability of Okada operations in the region. It is also expected to submit a multi-level template to combat the threat of insurgency and terrorism in the region.

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8. The Forum agreed to convene forthwith a physical meeting of the South West Governors to deliberate on the security challenges confronting the region.

Dated Friday 10th June, 2022.
SIGNED
i. Arakunrin Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu, SAN
Governor of Ondo State & Chairman Southwest Governors’ Forum
ii. HE. Dr. John Kayode Fayemi
Governor of Ekiti State.
iii. HE. Dapo O. Abiodun
Governor of Ogun State
iv. HE. Babajide O. Sanwo-Olu
Governor of Lagos State
v. HE. Gboyega Oyetola
Governor of Osun State
vi. HE. Engr. Seyi A. Makinde
Governor of Oyo State

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