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Oyo Police can’t declare me wanted — Auxiliary

By Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan
04 June 2023   |   6:52 am
The former Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the Oyo State Park Management System (PMS), Mukaila Lamidi, popularly called ‘Auxiliary’ has faulted the Oyo State Police Command for declaring him wanted.

Makinde. Photo/facebook/OfficialSeyiMakinde

Promises to comply with transport reform

The former Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the Oyo State Park Management System (PMS), Mukaila Lamidi, popularly called ‘Auxiliary’ has faulted the Oyo State Police Command for declaring him wanted.

Lamidi after being sacked by Governor Seyi Makinde was declared wanted by the police for alleged gunrunning.
The former PMS boss said that he is committed to peace and would abide by whatever decision the governor takes on transport unions, as Makinde remains his destiny helper.

He added that Makinde and his ally, Otunba Seye Famojuro are both his benefactors.

Reacting to the allegations of violence perpetrated by his boys few days ago in Ibadan, ‘Auxiliary’ who spoke from his hideout on a live radio programme in Ibadan, yesterday, said that he is a peace-lover that could not have turned the state to a theatre of war over the dissolution of the PMS by the governor.

He said: “When I’m not a fool, how could I have hidden or stockpiled those weapons at my residence?”

He warned his boys not to foment trouble or engage in any act of violence in Ibadan and other parts of the state, saying they should desist from such plans.

Lamidi pointed out that no individual, no matter how highly influential is bigger than the government.

The former PMS boss promised to comply and cooperate with the reform and integration of other driver unions into the PMS, adding that if the new reform did not favour him, he would accept the outcome.

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