THE Corps Commander Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun) in Osun State, Dr Adekunle Omoyele has dismissed speculations flying around that some newly recruited personnel of the security outfit lost their lives while undergoing training in the state.
The Osun Amotekun Corps Commander was reacting to claims from certain quarters that some newly recruited personnel of the security corps lost their lives during their ongoing training in the state.
He emphatically stated that no death had been recorded since the exercise began.
Dr Omoyele made the clarifications on Imole Ayo, a programme, which promotes the activities of Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration on OSBC Radio and Television channels.
The weekly programme is put in place by the office of the spokesperson to the governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed to showcase the outstanding performance of Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration in Osun State.
He disclosed that a team of health workers led by medical personnel is on ground to attend to any trainee who might sustain any injury since the training commenced.
The Amotekun corps commander also made it known that those with underlining ailments who developed complications during the training, were swiftly attended to and are now stable.
The Amotekun boss emphasized that the security network is apolitical adding that able-bodied men and women who had earlier applied for the job were thoroughly screened before the successful ones were shortlisted for the ongoing training without any political colouration or consideration.
He pointed out that services of resource persons with several years of experience in security matters were engaged by the security outfit to ensure that government investments for the recruitment and training of the new personnel do not come to waste
Dr Omoyele commended Governor Ademola Adeleke, for approving the recruitment exercise.
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