POLITICS
Oyo must not return to era
of violence and Brigandage – UI VC tells Makinde
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Professor Idowu
Olayinka, on Thursday charged the incoming administration of Engineer Seyi
Makinde in Oyo State to do everything possible to prevent the state from
slipping into the era of violence and brigandage that pervaded the state before
Governor Abiola Ajimobi took over in 2011.
Olayinka gave the charge while speaking at the investiture of Ajimobi
as a Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP), held at the
University of Ibadan.
The VC, who was the chief host at the occasion, commended Ajimobi for
demonstrating what he called the courage of conviction to restore peace to the
state which had, before his administration, assumed the status of a garrison
headquarters where violence and brigandage were the order of the day.
He said, “The point has been made by the organizers of this investiture
that they were not looking for a saint. Nobody is a saint. So, Governor Ajimobi
is also not a saint, but you cannot get anybody more deserving of this honour
than the governor.
“The point has also been made that Ibadan was the capital of the old
‘Wild, Wild West’ in the First Republic and at a time it also became a garrison
headquarters. What we used to hear everywhere was ‘Up National, Up National’.
“But, in the last eight years, things have really stabilized. Now that
there is peace, we just hope that the peace we are enjoying will be sustained.
The reality of the situation is that over the last eight years, the governor
has demonstrated how to maintain peace and ensure security of lives and
property.
“The very first function of any government is to ensure security of
lives and property, and all of us will attest to the fact that he has achieved
distinction in this department. So, we congratulate him on this achievement.
“Eight years ago when he mounted the saddle of governorship, there were
only two universities in Ibadan, UI and Lead City but now, we have seven
universities, including the state government-owned First Technical University.
We can directly attribute this to the reigning peace in the land.”
SPSP President, Dr. Nathaniel Danjibo, said the fellowship was
conferred on the governor in recognition of his unprecedented achievements in
the sustenance of peace and security in the last eight years.
Ajimobi, who delivered a lecture, entitled “Peace and Security
Architecture for Sustainable Development in Oyo State”, attributed the peace
and security that reigned during his eight-year tenure to some drastic measures
taken by his administration to put an end to the state of anarchy which he
inherited in 2011.
Before he came on board, the governor said that the state had been taken
over by violence and brigandage being perpetrated by members of the National
Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), who he said were being used by some
powerful politicians.
The governor, however, said that he demonstrated leadership by
summoning the courage to step on toes and take difficult decisions that he was
convinced were in the best interest of the state.
He said: “When I came in 2011 and the leadership of NURTW came on a
visit, saying ‘Your Excellency, we are for you’, I said No! Be for peace. If
any of you breaks the law or foments trouble, he will face the full wrath of
the law.
“To make an omelette, you must break eggs. For you to attain
sustainable change, you must be prepared to step on toes. But be prepared for
the backlash because those legs will definitely fight back.
“We thank God for giving us the opportunity to serve; and the service
we have delivered well, and we are happy. If there is anything we want to be
remembered for, it is peace and security. It is the foundation of government,
and it is the basis of governance.
“As I am standing before you, I still have 18 days and nine hours. So,
within that period, we will still continue to maintain peace. It is what we are
known for, and that is what our legacy will be.
“I will advise the in-coming administration to ensure that it sustains
peace as a matter of priority for them to be successful and deliver the
dividends of democracy to our people.”
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