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THE Osun State Amotekun Corps on Friday, March 14, 2025 debunked the allegation that it favoured the ruling party, PDP in the State for its recruitment exercise.
The Board Chairman, AIG Wale Abass (Rtd) in a Media briefing on Tuesday at the Ede NYSC Camp described the video circulating on social media that three people died during the training as misleading. He confirmed that no death was recorded.
One of the two female cadets who would not want their names in print confirmed to media men that they actually fainted during the training exercise due to fatigue as a result of their monthly period.
She said that after she was rushed to the clinic within the camp she was resuscitated by the health workers present.
“I am okay hale and hearty, nobody died in the camp.”
“It has come to our attention that some individuals have sought to tarnish the reputation of the Corps, accusing us of partisan behavior during our recent recruitment exercise.
These unfounded allegations claim that the selection process favored a particular political party. I am here today to set the record straight and provide clarity on these issues.
First and foremost, let me unequivocally state that Osun Amotekun Corps has always adhered to the highest standards of professionalism, transparency, and fairness. The accusations that we engaged in partisan behavior during the recruitment process are not only baseless but also malicious.
The recruitment exercise was open, transparent, and merit-based, with no consideration given to political affiliations. The process was designed to ensure that only the most qualified individuals were selected to serve in our esteemed organization.
The 1,000 cadets who were invited to the camp underwent a rigorous selection process. They first submitted their application forms online, which were then reviewed for completeness and accuracy.
Following that, we invited all applicants for further scrutiny, including submission of academic credentials and verification of results.
Only those who passed these stages were invited to undergo physical screening and fitness tests. It was only after passing these thorough assessments that the selected candidates were invited to report to the camp.
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However, during the camp, it became apparent that some individuals who were not selected for training managed to gain access to the camp premises. Additionally, some of the selected candidates failed to arrive within the stipulated deadline.
These issues were promptly addressed, and we ensured that those who had not been selected were sent back home, while those who had health issues, as identified by our professional instructors, were also disqualified from continuing the training.
This was done for the safety and well-being of the applicants and the integrity of the training process, as any unfit individual could have posed a risk to themselves and others.
One disturbing incident that has been highlighted in the video circulating online involves a woman who arrived at the camp with a breastfeeding infant. This is completely against the policy of paramilitary training, which does not permit individuals with health conditions or those caring for young children to remain in the camp.
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This situation further underscores the importance of maintaining strict standards to ensure the safety and efficiency of our operations.
It is deeply unfortunate that these applicants, who were rightfully discharged due to health concerns, have chosen to spread false information about the Corps.
These actions are part of a deliberate campaign to damage the reputation of Osun Amotekun Corps and bring the organization into disrepute.
The video in question is not a reflection of the truth but a calculated effort to mislead the public and undermine the work that we do.
It’s not true that three people died in the camp. Those who were unconscious during the training are now recovering. This is the result of the efforts of certain individuals trying to exploit the situation for political gain.
To the general public, I want to assure you that Osun Amotekun Corps remains steadfast in its commitment to serving all citizens impartially and without bias. The allegations that have been spread are not only false but are part of an orchestrated effort to create confusion and distrust.
We implore those responsible for circulating these misleading and unverified claims to cease their actions immediately. Such misinformation serves no purpose other than to damage the integrity of an organization that is working tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of the people of Osun State.
In closing, I urge the public to disregard these baseless allegations and focus on the truth. Osun Amotekun Corps is a reputable organization that remains dedicated to its mission of protecting and serving the people of Osun State.
We will continue to uphold the principles of fairness, transparency, and professionalism in all our operations, and we will not be distracted by the malicious actions of a few individuals who seek to damage our reputation.
Thank you for your attention, and we appreciate your continued support.
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