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Makinde signs executive order to regulate informal security groups in Oyo

According to the governor, security is not the responsibility of the government alone. 

• May 20, 2026
Seyi Makinde
Seyi Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Wednesday, signed Executive Order 001 of 2026 to regulate the activities of informal security groups, associations, and organisations in the state.

Mr Makinde signed the order at his private residence within the Kolapo Ishola Estate, Ibadan.

The order deals with the regulation, registration, and coordination of associations, groups, and organisations offering security and allied services in Oyo State.

He said the order was designed to ensure that all groups involved in security-related activities operate within a clear legal and operational framework that supports peace, order, and the rule of law.

He stressed that the signing was another step in his administration’s commitment to the protection of lives and property across the state.

Mr Makinde explained that coordination, accountability, and proper regulation had become necessary “at a time like this when insecurity has become more sophisticated”.

According to the governor, security is not the responsibility of the government alone, but a collective duty.

He appreciated citizens, associations, and groups that continue to support lawful efforts to keep the state safe.

On the recent abduction of students, pupils, and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area, the governor reiterated his government’s commitment to the quick release of the victims.

“We understand the anxiety and emotional burden on families, communities, and the people of our state.

“I want to assure everyone that we are working around the clock with security agencies and other stakeholders to do everything possible to ensure that the victims are brought home safely and alive,” he said.

Mr Makinde thanked the people of the state for their patience, cooperation, and restraint during this difficult period.

He assured them that his administration remains fully committed to strengthening the security architecture and taking every necessary step to prevent similar incidents.

“Let me also use this opportunity to thank all our security agencies for putting in the work to secure our state, especially those working around the clock to ensure the safe return of the victims.

“Together, we will continue to build a safer and more secure state,” he added.

The governor warned residents to avoid anything that could lead to ethnic tension.

“We do not want people forming groups or associations in the name of security and, on that basis, engaging in ethnic profiling or confrontation.

“If you have any lawful reason to engage in security-related work, let us know; the government is here to give the necessary support,” he said.

Earlier, the state Commissioner for Justice, Abiodun Aikomo, said the executive order had become imperative to avoid unintended consequences.

“We have witnessed groups of people coming together to offer security services across the state; this could lead to unintended consequences if it is not regulated.

“The governor, in his wisdom, has considered it necessary, under the powers granted to him by the Constitution, to regulate these activities so that we do not create another problem,” he said.

According to Mr Aikomo, the order mandates groups or associations offering security services, with a minimum of five members, to notify the Office of the Governor through the Special Adviser on Security.

He said the special adviser would issue a certificate of registration for the regularisation and management of such groups.

He urged existing security groups to notify the government within 72 hours for regularisation processes. 

(NAN)

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