
By, Olawale Ogunbusola
The increasing rate of kidnapping and violent crimes in Nigeria has continued to place enormous pressure on security agencies. In many recent operations, personnel of Oyo State Amotekun Corps have demonstrated courage and sacrifice while protecting lives and property across communities in Oyo State. Unfortunately, some officers have sustained serious injuries during rescue operations and confrontations with criminal groups.

As criminals adopt sophisticated communication and surveillance methods, digital forensic investigation has become a vital tool in combating kidnapping. Through mobile phone tracking, CCTV analysis, electronic financial tracing, GPS intelligence, and social media monitoring, security agencies can identify suspects, trace ransom communications, and uncover criminal hideouts.

Digital forensic evidence has improved the ability of security agencies to gather intelligence and support prosecution in court. However, while technology strengthens security operations, the welfare of frontline officers remains equally important.

Many officers of Oyo State Amotekun Corps risk their lives daily in difficult and dangerous environments. Some personnel injured during kidnapping rescue operations face serious medical and financial challenges. This situation highlights the urgent need for improved welfare packages and institutional support for officers actively involved in security operations.

Government and relevant authorities should therefore provide:
Valid and functional Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) coverage for officers and their families;
Prompt issuance of confirmation letters and regularization of appointments;
Hazard allowances and operational incentives;
Life insurance and medical support for injured personnel;
Training in digital forensic and intelligence gathering techniques;
Modern communication and surveillance equipment.
Adequate welfare support will greatly improve morale, commitment, and operational effectiveness among personnel. Security officers who feel protected and valued are more motivated to carry out their duties professionally and courageously.

The efforts of Oyo State Amotekun Corps in combating kidnapping and protecting rural communities deserve recognition and institutional backing. As insecurity continues to evolve, both technological advancement and personnel welfare must remain central to Nigeriaโs security strategy.
A secure society can only be achieved when those protecting the people are themselves properly protected, motivated, and equipped for the task ahead.
Dr. Yusuf Oladele is a security and forensic analyst, Ibadan
Dr Yusuf Oladele JP (Torchlight)
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