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Akeredolu to Ooni, other traditional rulers: Support agitation for resource control

From right; Ondo State Chief of Staff Chief Olugbenga Ale, the Ooni of Ife Oba Enitan Ogunwusi (Ojaja II), and others at the fourth Oba Ogunwusi Colloquium, which held at the palace ground, Ile-Ife, Osun State.

Published By Olanrewaju Adesanya

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,  SAN has called on traditional rulers in the country to support agitation for resource control.

Akeredolu spoke at the fourth birthday symposium for the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, , where he also canvassed the National Assembly to grant constitutional functions to traditional institutions in the country.

Akeredolu said granting constitutional roles for traditional rulers would strengthen their present and informal roles of mobilising their subjects for the sustenance of peace and security of their domains.

The Governor who was Chairman at the Symposium titled  “Addressing Security Challenges As They Affect Grassroots Development in Nigeria: Need for Constitutional Empowerment of Traditional Institutions”, acknowledged the various informal roles being played by Traditional Institutions in the country.

Akeredolu who represented by his Chief of Staff, Chief Olugbenga Ale, said: “Let me say that despite the fact that 1999 Constitution did not accord our traditional institutions any constitutional function, they have been very effective in the informal sector of our various societies.  Their effectiveness in this sector could not be eroded as they are highly respected and revered as their words are like laws to their people”, he said. 

Arakunrin Akeredolu said the need to  grant constitutional roles to traditional institutions for the purposes of conflict management, resolution and prevention cannot be overemphasised as they have always managed their people effectively  at resolving conflicts.

“It is my firm belief that giving them constitutional recognition and authority will give them the needed impetus to carry out their hitherto informal roles more effectively and efficiently.

While noting that despite the fact that Royal Fathers do not have constitutional functions at the moment, Traditional Rulers in the Ondo State have continued to creatively take some salutary steps to stem insecurity in parts of the Sunshine  State and equally get the import of government policies and programmes to effectively communicate with the grassroots.

The Governor advised the Organisers of the programme to ensure that consensus at the symposium be made available to the National Assembly so that the federal lawmakers will include it in its current constitutional amendments.

The Governor equally used the occasion to appeal to Traditional Institutions to speak up in unity in the ongoing agitation for Resource Control which he said will be a credible pathway to economic prosperity for states in the country.

“At my arrival in your palace for this historic programme, your Palace Traditional Secretary directed that the Curator at the Palace Museum Gallery take us to where exciting historical monuments were on display.

“Of great significance, Kabiyesi is the display of precious stones in Ife with mouth-watering monetary value. What struck me is that, if Ife or Osun State has control over this resource, the multiplier effects of the exploration and exploitation value chain on productive engagements of our restive youths and the economy of Ife and Osun State can better be imagined.

“May I therefore suggest that Kabiyesi should kindly rally his fellow Royal Fathers to support the agitation for Resource Control”, the governor said.

The Ondo State Governor charged speakers at the symposium to address critical issues that will arise when eventually the Royal Institutions shall have been granted constitutional roles.

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