 The Southwest Security Outfit, codenamed Amotecun, have organized a solidarity work in Akure to honor late governor Olu Arotimi Akeredulu. The Amotecun Corps, which comprises Ogun, Oyo, Oshun, Ekiti, and on those states described his death as a blow to the fight against insecurity. They walked from the popular cathedral through major streets of Akure commending the governor for spearheading the establishment of Amotecun. They said the solidarity work was to honor the late governor because of what he did, especially in the area of security, not only in it on those states, but in the Southwest region. Also, a former member of the House of Representatives, Mayowa Akinfalarin, said late governor Akeredulu should be immortalized. The good work that he has done is mainly in the provision of security of lives and property in the Southwest. We all knew what the security situation was three years ago before Amotecun. And we are living testimony of the fact that the security in the Southwest had greatly improved. So we are resolute and determined in continuing the good work that he started. Because of what Akure has done, we are proud of him. And as far as I'm concerned, I just feel it's called to glory just a face because he will continue to be with us. We were with him and will continue to be with him. We will be very of kind to Akiti if nothing is done to immortalize him. This is the man that came in with good intention. He did his best. He was not a pretender. He was a practical person. He was straight to the point you can't lie to him. All the good work done by him, but his food printer is still there for everyone to see. He did his best.