‘Wanted’ Amotekun Operative Pregnant Wife Stages Lone Protest, Demands Whereabouts Of ‘Missing Husband’
•Alleges Corps Of Conspiracy
A middle-aged pregnant woman has staged a lone protest in Akure, the Ondo State capital, over the disappearance of her husband, identified as Victor Temitope Akinsipe.
The woman in a video currently circulating online said her husband, who is an operative of Ondo Amotekun, had been missing for about a week.
The woman who was crying and carrying a placard at the Igbatoro Road Roundabout, demanded the whereabouts of her husband.
She appealed to Nigerians to come to her aid in locating her husband, whom she said had been missing for about a week.
According to her, Akinsipe left home after allegedly receiving a call from Amotekun Corps, inviting him and others to a “peaceful meeting” at the Senior Staff Club, Akure.
She said the meeting was related to agitations among some officers demanding formal appointment letters from the state government.
“My husband told me the Commandant called them for a meeting to settle the issue of appointment letters. He left home for the meeting and since then, I have not seen or heard from him,” she said.
The Amotekun Corps has yet to react to this development as of the time of filing this report.
OSUN DEFENDER reports that the Ondo State Security Network agency, on Monday, disclosed that three of its operatives have been suspended for breaching the Corps’ oath of allegiance and secrecy.
The suspended officers have also been declared wanted by the Corps for proper investigations.
Addressing journalists at the Corps’ headquarters during the parade of suspected criminals in Akure, the state capital, the state commandant of the Corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, named the suspended officers as Abu Taiwo, Akinsipe Victor, and Ekujumi Julius.
Adeleye stated that the suspended officers not only sought to undermine and disparage the management of the Corps but also aimed to distract the Corps from its core mandate of providing security to lives and property.

Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.







