THE Ooni of Ife, Oba
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, yesterday examined the role of traditional
institutions in Nigeria within the context of nation building and said
the non-provision of defined duties for traditional rulers in the 1999
constitution had been detrimental national development.
Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
He also warned against the politicisation of traditional stools, noting
that such could only engender disharmony instead of national cohesion.
The monarch, who spoke in Lagos at the 2015/2016 annual lecture of the
School of Post Graduate Studies, University of Lagos, UNILAG, and
launching of Post Graduate Trust Fund, urged traditional rulers to
consider their position as a divine calling to serve beyond their
respective domain.
Those at the event, where the custodian of Yoruba culture spoke,
included the Vice Chancellor of UNILAG, Professor Rahamon Bello; Pioneer
Managing Director of Guarantee Trust Bank, Mr. Fola Adeola; Dean School
of Post Graduate Studies, Professor Solomon Akinboye; General
Manager/Editor-in-Chief of Vanguard Newspapers, Mr. Gbenga Adefaye,
Professor Oyelowo Oyewo and President, Ife Development Board, Prof Muib
Opeloye.
There was also a sizeable presence of principal officers of the
institution, academic staff, students and other members of the public.
At the lecture, which the Ooni graced with his wife, Olori Wuraola, the
monarch, who was the guest speaker, noted that the traditional
institution should be in the vanguard of re-enthronement of value system
in Nigeria.
Speaking on the theme: Redefining the Role of Traditional Institutions
for National Development, he argued that the call for constitutional
roles for the traditional institution should not be mistaken for
politicisation, warning that a politicised traditional leadership would
only undermine nation building efforts.
According to him: ‘The role of traditional leaders in nation building
did not start today. It has always been part of our existence globally.
Every government in the world needs traditional leadership to survive.
Traditional leadership is very pivotal to nation building. The leaders
are close to their people, they understand their people more than the
government. It has been part of our constitution, it was taken away and
my prayer is that at some point, it will be brought back.”
‘’We, the leaders are to lead by example. Our political leaders at some
point were so afraid, and that is the reason why it was taken out of our
constitution. So, many of our ancestors misused the absolute powers of
their era, but that should not be the case now. Traditional leaders
should lead by example. We should practice what we preach. I remember
that there are so many traditional rulers, who were dethroned. But this
time, we will lead by example, we will bring our tradition and culture
back to life. And we will show it to the entire world that indeed, we
can work together with the government to make Nigeria a better place.
‘’Traditional institutions are very important because they have been
there from time immemorial, people look up to the traditional
institutions to resolve a lot of issues. It is because of the honour and
respect that the office is being accorded that made the institution to
have survived for ages. I will give you an example. It was the local
vigilante which is a product of the traditional institution that was
able to identify the recently rescued Chibok girl. That shows how close
the traditional institution is close to the people. No one can know your
home better than you do.
Source; Vanguard News
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