International human rights lawyer, Kola Alapinni, has questioned Governor Seyi Makinde‘s presidential ambition, urging him to focus on security and governance in Oyo State.
Speaking on the governor’s reported interest in the 2027 presidential race, Alapinni argued that Makinde should concentrate on addressing security challenges and ensuring peace and stability in Oyo State rather than pursuing a presidential bid.
“I don’t see any reason why Governor Seyi Makinde should be bothering himself to say he wants to run for presidency. He’s got bigger fish to fry in his backyard, and that is what he should concentrate on.
Provide security, let us have an enabling environment of peace in your state instead of going on a frolic of his own, saying he wants to run for president.
And I can assure you that he’s not going to win in Ogun State, which is next door. Ogun State used to be part of Oyo State, and Oyo State firmly belongs to our camp now already. The governor there is going to make sure that our camp stands its ground.
So I don’t understand what—he’s not going to win in Ogun State, he’s not going to win in Ondo State, so if you can’t win the neighboring Yoruba-speaking states, what business do you have to say that you want to lead Nigeria?
He doesn’t have the clout, he doesn’t have the numbers, he’s just going on a frolic of his own. He should concentrate more on providing security.
I don’t know what has become of the Amotekun Corps, which was established a few years ago, spearheaded by the late governor of Ondo State. Now we have another group coming up saying it’s forming a Yoruba army. I mean, non-state actors all over, just coming up…”
Alapinni further expressed concern over security developments in the South-West, questioning the effectiveness of the Amotekun Corps and warning against the proliferation of non-state security groups in the region
He maintained that Governor Makinde’s immediate priority should be strengthening security and ensuring a peaceful environment for residents of Oyo State rather than pursuing a presidential ambition.
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