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COVID-19 Should Not Affect Operation Amotekun -NYRI

Chairman of All Nigeria Youths Reoriented Initiative, (NYRI), Olufemi Ajadi, has expressed his grievance over the Amotekun relegation, adding that covid-19 should not kill the great initiative.

Ajadi expressed his great concern over the initiative as he felt that Nigerians, especially people from the western part of Nigeria, have taken many impressions on COVID-19 than this great initiative of Amotekun which some people fought tirelessly for.

Ajadi, who is an indigene of Egbeda Local Constituency, Ibadan, area of Oyo State, said during his interview with our reporter on Tuesday, 19, of May 2020 at his residential home, Ibafo, Ogun State, that all Nigeria armed forces should welcome Amotekun as a great idea that will ease their own works.

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He went further to say that he should be addressed as Amotekun from today as he felt that if people keep on calling him Amotekun, the idea will come back to Nigerians’ minds.

“Coronavirus has come and it must go because anything that goes up must come down,” he said, ” I am now supporting the idea as I have been doing from the past.”

Badmus Opeyemi

I'm a graduate of Lagos State University ( B.A History and International Relations) and Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State ( National Diploma, Mass Communication) respectively. I have more than six years of experience in News Writing and Reporting, Video Recording and Editing as well as Post Production.

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