The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, on Thursday urged
South-west states governors to ensure the rapid development of the region.
To achieve this, Adams urged the governors to build an independent power supply and rail system that will link the entire South-west
states.
Adams, who made the call in Epe, Lagos State, during
the 2020 edition of the Olokun festival, stressed the need for an uninterrupted
power supply across the region, saying the new initiative will enhance
commerce, tourism as well as drive the desired development across the region.
He pointed out that issues of security, power, and
transportation are most critical to the development of a nation, urging the
governors to look forward to creating a conducive environment for investors in South-west
zone.
According to him, "All over the world,
businesses thrive where the security and safety of the citizens is guaranteed.
"Stable and uninterrupted power supply is key
to the development of every nation. In South Africa for example, the
transportation system is amazing because of the effective rail stations between
Johannesburg and Pretoria.
"Nigeria being a great country, our leaders
travel abroad and experience the development spreading across United Kingdom,
America, Asia and other African countries.
"With the passage of Amotekun bill this week,
I am fulfilled that part of our dreams have been realised. This is a victory
for all Nigerians.
“It is our victory in the Southwest because 25 percent
of residences in Lagos and other states in the region are non-indigenes.
"In the Southwest, we have all it takes to set
the pace for the development of our region. That is why it is very important
for everybody to brace up for the takeoff of that laudable project.”
The Yoruba leader also urged the Lagos State Government
to continue the development process embarked upon by the last administration.
"We can all testify to the various
infrastructural developments around the town. The highlight of this transformation
was the construction of modern roads in the town, making it a city of pride for
all.
"Thanks to the former Governor of Lagos State,
Akinwunmi Ambode, for bringing development to the door steps of the people of
the ancient town.
"We cannot rule it out that Epe had enjoyed
the unprecedented transformation in Lagos during the Ambode administration.
"Ambode's Midas' touch and influence was
visible with the present infrastructure in Epe," he said.
In his remarks, the Oloja and paramount ruler of
Epe Kingdom, Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun, said Epe traditional institution has
always been supportive of any initiative that can boost Yoruba culture and
tradition.
He, however, urged members of the Oodua People's
Congress (OPC) to be focused in sustaining the core values of the organisation.
He stated that: "I commend the Aare Onakakanfo
of Yorubaland, Iba Adams, for promoting our cultural identity and heritage.
Aare has made strong impact in Yorubaland, and he will always remain a key
player in the progress of our race."
Also, a guest lecturer from the Lagos State
University, Associate Professor Kolade Adams, implored the guests to emulate
the unyielding spirit of the chief promoter of the Olokun Festival Foundation
and the Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland in sustaining the festival for over a
decade.
"This is eco-tourism; it is usually one of the
best means to improve the tourism potential of every country. So what we are
doing today will definitely translates to improving the economic prosperity of
Epe and its environs," he said.
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