The sacked chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the Oyo State Park Management System (PMS), Mukaila Lamidi popularly known as Auxiliary has spoken from his hideout.
Speaking on a popular radio station in Ibadan on Saturday, Lamidi said he is not fighting the Oyo state government.
Auxiliary who was declared wanted by the police said he is not against Governor Seyi Makinde’s decision to dissolve PMS, stating that he would support whatever the governor want.
He said he will comply and cooperate with the reform and integration of other unions into the Park Management System (PMS).
He commended Governor Seyi Makinde and Otunba Seye Famojuro calling them his benefactors who have done well for him. He said he would be forever grateful to them.
“The decision they took, I’m not against what the Governor has done. He is my benefactor, he did well for me”
The former PMS leader sounded note of warning to any of his boys not to foment trouble or any act of violence in Ibadan and other parts of the state.
“I didn’t ask anyone to fight on my behalf, anyone that fight will be arrested” he declared.
While reacting to the decision of the Police to declare him wanted, Auxiliary said such declaration was not meant for him adding that “when I’m not a fool, how could I stockpile those weapons at my residence.”
Recall that the Police had declared him wanted in connection with cases of attempted murder, causing grevious harm, Arms Dealing, murder, armed robbery within Oyo state and Kidnapping at Oke-ogun and Ibarapa axis of the state.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, who addressed newsmen at the command’s headquarters, Eleyele in Ibadan, said, “The general public particularly good citizens of the state are hereby notified that LAMIDI MUKAILA AKA AUXILIARY ‘M’ whose Photograph appears above is wanted by the Nigeria Police Force, Oyo State command in connection with cases of; attempted murder, causing grievous harm, arms dealing, murder, armed robbery within the state and kidnapping at Oke-ogun and Ibarapa axis of the State.”