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Osun: Amotekun Commander Hails Oyetola As He Announces Resignation
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Amotekun Commander has resigned.
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According to the former Field Commander, he had contributed his own to the corps, despite the challenges within and outside.
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Amitolu Shittu said all properties, including operational vehicles in his custody, shall be handed over to the Board Chairman.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Field Commander of Osun State Security Network Agency, Amotekun Corps, Comrade Amitolu Shittu, has announced his resignation.
This online media platform gathered that Shittu disclosed his resignation in a letter he personally signed and made available to journalists on Friday.
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According to the former Field Commander, he had contributed his own to the corps, despite the challenges within and outside.
While praising former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola for the ‘unrestricted opportunity’ given to him to contribute to the security of the state, Shittu said: “Let it be on record that I served my state courageously, impartially and diligently, despite operational challenges thrown up by the enemy within the top hierarchy of the corps due to military intrigues, vainglory and egoism, I never give an excuse and I know posterity will be kind to our contribution.”
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He said all properties, including operational vehicles in his custody, shall be handed over to the Board Chairman of Amotekun, Brigadier General Ademola Aderibigbe (Rtd).
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