Amid rising banditry across the state, the convener of the BAT Ideological Group and national coordinator of Accountability and Policy Monitoring, Comrade Bamidele Atoyebi, has called on people from Kwara State to ensure a definitive state identity and prioritise security.
Speaking on the escalating attacks, Atoyebi highlighted that banditry in areas such as Oke-Ode, Ekiti-Kwara, Isin and Kaiama poses not just a threat to lives and livelihoods but also to the state’s economic and strategic interests.
He warned that the insecurity may be a calculated effort to displace local populations and seize Kwara’s mineral resources, including tin, gold, lithium and marble.
Atoyebi also stressed Kwara’s role as the “Gateway State,” bordering Oyo, Ekiti, and Osun, and called for stronger regional integration. He urged the state to formally align with the Southwest Governors’ Forum and collaborate with Amotekun for localised security measures, especially in forested areas prone to attacks.
On governance, Atoyebi proposed creating Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to bring administration closer to rural communities, improve security monitoring, and ensure efficient resource allocation.
He further emphasised the need for a “hands-on” governor who prioritises grassroots engagement, transparency, and effective leadership over political optics.
“A definitive identity, secure borders, and accountable leadership are key to transforming Kwara from a middle-belt afterthought into a thriving, self-sufficient state,” Atoyebi stated.
He added that the next era of leadership must focus on protecting Kwara’s interests, regardless of ethnic affiliation, and building a sustainable future for its citizens.
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