Oyostate lawmakers rock full amotekun regalia as they pass the security network agency bill 2020 codenamed operation amotekun
It seems like you're referring to a recent development in Nigeria, where lawmakers in Oyo State have passed a bill establishing a security network agency, codenamed Operation Amotekun.
According to reports, the lawmakers wore full Amotekun regalia as they passed the bill, which is aimed at enhancing security in the state. Amotekun is a Yoruba word that means "settle at dawn," and the security network is designed to provide an additional layer of protection for citizens in the state.
The bill, which was passed on January 28, 2020, establishes the Oyo State Security Network Agency and Amotekun Corps, which will be responsible for providing security services in the state. The agency will be headed by a commander, who will be responsible for overseeing the operations of the corps.
The passage of the bill is seen as a significant step towards enhancing security in Oyo State, which has been plagued by insecurity and banditry in recent times. The Amotekun Corps is expected to work closely with other security agencies in the state to provide a more effective and coordinated response to security challenges.
It's worth noting that the establishment of the Amotekun Corps has been met with some controversy, with some critics arguing that it is a duplication of the functions of existing security agencies. However, proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to provide an additional layer of protection for citizens in the state, particularly in rural areas where security challenges are more pronounced.