Saturday, 21 February 2015
What Ogun monarchs told Jonathan about Obasanjo
At the sidelines of the commissioning of the
Olorunsogo Power Plant in Ogun State Friday,
President Goodluck Jonathan held a short
meeting with some traditional rulers from
the state.
The monarchs were led by the Akarigbo of
Remoland and Chairman of the Ogun State
Traditional Council,Oba Michael Sonariwo,
Alake of Egbaland,Oba (Dr.) Aremu Adedotun
Gbadebo,Olowu of Owu,Oba Adegboyega
Dosunmu,Olu of Itori,Oba Fatai Akamo,
Oniro of Iro,Oba Adebari,Olu of Owode-
Egba, Oba Sowemimo and other traditional
rulers,mostly from the Ogun Central
Senatorial District.
Feelers from the meeting said several
monarchs raised the various attacks on the
former Nigerian President,Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, after he announced his departure
from the Peoples Democratic Party.
The Ogun monarchs told the President to
caution his aides to cease further media
attacks on Obasanjo.
One monarch frowned at the impromptu
meeting, which he regarded a disrespect to
the royal class. “We must be respected
because we are not politicians and cannot
just be summoned into a meeting without
prior notice. Also, we down here always
respect elders, we don’t say because of
politics, one will not know his elders.”
After the meeting, the monarchs tried to
show their displeasure when some of them
reluctantly took photographs with President
Jonathan.
The meeting with the Obas was attended by
the former governor of the state, Gbenga
Daniel; his former deputy, Alhaja Salmot
Badru; Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu
Nebo; his Culture and Tourism counterpart,
who is also in charge of Information Ministry,
Chief Edem Duke; former Speaker of the
State House of Assembly, Titi Oseni –
Sodunke; Senior Special Assistant, SSA to the
President on Public Affairs, Doyin Okupe;
Chief of Staff to the President, Brig. General
Jones Arogbofa; Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan
of Delta State; Peter Obi, former governor of
Anambra State, the PDP Governorship
candidate in the state, Prince Gboyega Nasir
Isiaka; James Abiodun Olotu, MD/CEO, Niger
Delta Power Holding Company Limited
among others.
Gbenga Daniel addressing the Obas during their
meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan
President Jonathan while at the meeting
canvassed for support for his re- election and
that of other PDP candidates in the state.
Also, it was gathered that the governorship
candidate in the state, Prince Gboyega Nasir
Isiaka, strongly appealed to the monarchs to
support his candidature as he promised to
improve their welfare package if elected into
the office.
President Goodluck Jonathan at the
commissioning had commended the people
of the state for creating an enabling
environment for the project, which was
started by the Obasanjo administration.
“I must commend all our people from Ogun
state especially, people from the catchment
areas, the trading leaders, the youth leaders,
the women leaders for creating the enabling
environment for this project to go on to this
level that we are here today commissioning.
This is your project and we shall expect your
continued cooperation in safeguarding it.
“With the support we are getting from our
traditional rulers, religious and youth
leaders, community and women leaders, we
will get to where we want to go. I am pleased
that I have lived up to my campaign pledges
to make power sector reform a priority and a
reality.
“This agenda has ushered in new capital
investment and would continue to boost
more investment opportunities for the
private sector players, widening the horizon
of our transformation agenda through the
multiplier effects.
“I urge you all to support the federal
government. This is the way we can improve
electricity services to the entire country,”
Jonathan said.
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