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Auxiliary Disputes Police's Wanted Declaration from Secret Hideout

Sacked PMS Disciplinary Committee Chairman in Oyo State Refutes Police's Wanted Declaration


"Auxiliary, Declared Wanted by Police for Alleged Gun-Running, Considers Governor 'Seyi Makinde as His Destiny Helper"

Auxiliary Asserts Commitment to Peace, Pledges Support for Governor's Decisions

In response to recent allegations of violence reportedly involving his associates in Ibadan, Auxiliary spoke on a live radio program from his undisclosed location on Saturday morning. He emphasized his dedication to peace and expressed his willingness to abide by any decisions made by the governor regarding transport unions.

Auxiliary, addressing the accusations, stated that he is a peace-loving individual who would never turn the state into a battleground due to the dissolution of the PMS by the governor.

Regarding the police's declaration of him as wanted, Auxiliary dismissed it, stating that such a declaration was not intended for him. He questioned the rationale behind hiding or stockpiling weapons at his residence, asserting his innocence.

Furthermore, he cautioned his associates against instigating trouble or engaging in acts of violence in Ibadan or any other part of the state, urging them to abandon such plans.

Highlighting the importance of the government, the former PMS boss emphasized that no individual, regardless of their influence, is above the government.

Auxiliary Praises Governor Makinde and Ally, Promises Cooperation with Transport Union Reform

Auxiliary expressed admiration for Governor Makinde and his ally, Otunba Seye Famojuro, acknowledging them as his benefactors.

However, Auxiliary assured his willingness to comply and collaborate with the reform and integration of additional driver unions into the PMS. He emphasized his readiness to accept the outcome of the new reform, even if it doesn't favor him.



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