Gani Adams is worried about the insecurity in Yorubaland. He says bad groups are spreading across the region.
According to the source, Adams said many communities in the South-West are not as safe as they used to be. People are scared because of kidnappings, armed attacks, and violent crimes.
He said some bad groups are taking advantage of security and poor coordination among security agencies. Adams warned that if something is not done, the situation will quickly get worse.
The Yoruba leader has ideas to improve security. He wants local vigilante groups, traditional rulers, and government security agencies to work together. He thinks local communities should help protect their areas because they know the terrain better.
Nigeria has been fighting insecurity for years. Bandit attacks, kidnappings, terrorism, and communal violence are problems.
Adams told leaders and security officials to act. He wants them to stop networks from growing in the South-West. He also asked residents to be alert and support efforts to protect lives and property in Yorubaland.