Mr Adeleye said the farmers were kidnapped on Saturday and that Amotekun officers have been deployed to the forests in search of the victims.
According to her, the OYRLEA set up two tribunals that try violators of the state rules and regulations.
According to Mr Adeleye, the suspect was led into the forest, where the gang allegedly killed the APC chairman after collecting ransom from his family.
The commander wished the Muslim Ummah a peaceful and blessed Eid-el-Kabir
The commander said four of the victims were kidnapped at Iromeh along the Lagos-Ore Expressway on May 10, while the kidnappers demanded N100 million.
Mr Adetunji explained that 175 among the crime suspects were being prosecuted.
Led by an erstwhile member of the National Assembly, Bode Olajumoke, the leaders said the trust fund would provide better funding for internal security.
Mr Aiyedatiwa assured that his government was working closely with security agencies to rid the state of criminal elements and ensure a safer environment.
Presiding at a plenary session of the assembly on Tuesday, the speaker of the House, Olamide Oladiji, bemoaned the incessant kidnapping by bandits.
Mr Adeleye said that the government under Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s watch would not rest in securing the lives of the people
