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Oyo State Signs Executive Order on Security Associations Regulation

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Oyo State Signs Executive Order on Security Associations Regulation

The Oyo State government has signed into law the Executive Order 001 of 2026 on the Regulation of Associations, Groups and Organisations offering Security and Allied Services in the state.

According to the governor, the Executive Order became necessary in view of the growing security challenges confronting communities and the increasing number of groups engaging in security-related activities without proper coordination.

He said the groups, such as vigilante and other community-based security groups, must operate within a clear legal and operational framework that supports peace, order and rule of law in the state. Noting that security remains a collective responsibility of both the government and citizens,

Governor Makinde that the Order was designed to ensure that all organisations involved in security and allied services are properly registered, documented and monitored by the state government.

He warned the people to avoid any action that could lead to ethnic tension, discrimination or confrontation, as the state government would not tolerate any form of criminality under the guise of security operations.

Makinde also addressed the recent abduction of students and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of the state, assuring residents that the government, in collaboration with security agencies and relevant stakeholders, are working tirelessly to secure the safe return of the victims.

He lauded security agencies and residents for their patience and restraint during the difficult period, reiterating his administration’s commitment to strengthening security coordination across the state, urging citizens to report suspicious activities to security agencies rather than resorting to self-help.

The Oyo State Attorney-General/Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Abiodun Aikomo noted that all associations, groups and organisations offering security-related services with a membership strength above five persons must notify and register with the government through the Office of the Special Adviser on Security within 72 hours of signing the Executive Order and comply with the directive for documentation and certification.

Aikomo said the regulation would enable the government to identify and monitor individuals or groups carrying weapons or operating in security uniforms across the state, warning that failure to comply with the executive order constitutes a violation of the law and would attract punishment accordingly.

He disclosed that the Office of the Special Adviser on Security, the Commissioner of Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have been directed to enforce full compliance with the Order, which became effective immediately after it was signed by the governor.

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