Amotekun operative slumps, dies in Osun

The leadership of Osun Western Security Network, codenamed Amotekun Corps has announced the death of an operative, Sheriff Ogundiran, who reportedly collapsed in his house while preparing for work and was later confirmed dead minutes later.

The Corps Commander, Adekunle Omoyele, in a statement issued on Thursday by the corps’ spokesperson, Yusuf Idowu, disclosed that Ogundiran, who served as the Provost of the B Division at the Ila-Orangun Command, collapsed suddenly.

It was gathered that the deceased suddenly took ill and could not be revived.

Omoyele said Ogundiran collapsed unexpectedly and was later confirmed deceased, noting that the death left a profound void within the Corps and the larger
security community in Osun State.

He condoled the late Ogundiran’s family, friends, colleagues, and the entire community of Ila-Orangun, describing the deceased as a disciplined, loyal, and tireless operative.

Omoyele further said, “Ogundiran Sheriff was more than just an Operative; he was a pillar of our operational command structure and a proud son of Osun who served with unwavering dedication to the security of our people.

“His sudden death is not only shocking but a painful and irreplaceable loss to the Amotekun Corps, his family, and the community he served with courage and honor.

“During his time with us, Sheriff distinguished himself with admirable professionalism, bravery, and an unmatched commitment to duty. He played a pivotal role in maintaining peace and order in Ila-Orangun and beyond. His legacy will forever be etched in the history of the Osun Amotekun Corps.”

The Corps Commander reaffirmed the Osun Amotekun’s commitment to honouring the memory of fallen officers by upholding the values and standards they lived and worked for.

He assured that appropriate support would be extended to the family of the late officer.

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