The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III has justified the recent
appointment of the children of some traditional rulers into the Oyo
State cabinet by Governor Abiola Ajimobi.
According to the royal father, the governor was only following the footsteps of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
According to the royal father, the governor was only following the footsteps of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
He said this while leading other traditional rulers from
different zones of the state on a courtesy visit to Governor Ajimobi in
his office in Ibadan.
He noted the reverence and exemplary deference to the
institution of traditional rulership in the then Western Region of
Nigeria by Chief Awolowo, which he said led to the setting up of the
first Council of Obas and Chiefs in 1956.
He also recalled that the late Chief Awolowo
established the first bi-camera legislature in Black Africa when he
inaugurated the House of Chiefs to run contemporaneously with the House
of Assembly in the then Western Region in 1959.
He said that the idea of ministerial appointment to Obas as a means
of creating rapport between the executive arm of government and
traditional rulership up to cabinet level, initiated by Chief Awolowo
was also borrowed by the Second Republic Governor of Oyo State, the late
Chief Bola Ige with the appointment of the then Ataoja of Osogbo and
Eleruwa of Eruwa into his cabinet as commissioners without portfolio.
"I am of the strong opinion that the factors that made the
experience succeed before will also be around to ensure its success
during your own time too,’’ he said.
With the appointments, the king said Governor Ajimobi has demonstrated that he attaches more importance to the
traditional institution as the closest to the grassroots.
Responding, Governor Ajimobi claimed full responsibility for
the appointment of the children of some traditional rulers as
commissioners in the state, saying that none of their fathers solicited
for their appointment. Rather, he said that he picked them out of his own volition based on
based on their individual competence, qualification and pedigree which
qualified them for their appointment.
"I am aware of what some people have been saying about the
appointment of the children of some traditional rulers as commissioners.
The question is: who among them was not qualified for the appointment?
"Besides, I want to state here that I appointed them by myself.
None of their fathers contacted me or requested for appointment for any
of the commissioners. I perused their papers thoroughly and I discovered
that they all had their track records. They all did very well and we
are proud of them.
"Let me also state that the appointment was to show our respect to
the traditional rulers, support for the traditional institution and to
recognize the contributions of their respective families to the
development of the state,’’ he said.
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