From Lateef Dada, Osogbo
Yoruba traditional rulers under the aegis of the Yoruba Obas Forum, has appealed to the president-elect, Bola Tinubu and his deputy, Kassim Shettima, to use their victory to unite the country for greatness.
The traditional rulers, in a communique at the end of their executive meeting, in Osogbo, said Tinubu’s emergence was a victory for the generality of the people of the country.
The communique was jointly signed by the president, Administrator and General-Secretary of the forum, Oba Samual Adeoye, the Molokun of Atijere and Oba Michael Odunayo, the Elerinmo of Erinmo, and Oba AbdulRazaq Abioye, the Olukotun of Ikotun-Ile, respectively.
It urged Tinubu to be magnanimous in victory by constituting a collective government of national unity and called on other candidates who lost to rally round the president-elect for the speedy development of the country.
“We call on those who lost in the elections to accept the outcome in good fate, put any differences aside and join hands with the winners for the overall benefit of the country.
“Tinubu’s vast experience in the organised private sector, his dexterity in managing a hugely populated cosmopolitan state like Lagos, his struggle along with others to achieve today’s democracy that we all enjoy will go a long way to make his presidency a success,”it said.
The forum also called on youths not to allow themselves to be used by those who did not have the sincere interest of the country at heart to cause any problem in the country.
The communique also commended President Muhammadu Buhari and Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, INEC chairman for their steadfastness in ensuring a fairly good election, where many lost their strongholds.
The forum also urged the President-elect to consider giving constitutional roles to traditional rulers in the country.
“We believe this will go a long way to bring the dividends of democracy closer to the rural areas and also in curbing insecurity in the country, as we are the Chief Security Officers of our various domain,” it said.
The forum had hundreds of
registered Obas in Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Oyo, Kwara, Ekiti, Ondo and Kogi states in attendance.
It was set up to promote and protect the interest of the Yoruba traditional institution as well as that of all Yorubas. It is also pushing for constitutional roles for traditional rulers as means of bringing development closer to the people at the grassroots.
Some of the monarchs at the forum included Alayandelu of Odo-Ayandelu, Oba Asunmo Aderibigbe and Olasole of Lasole, Oba Jacob Olufayo; the Olujumu of Ijumu Kingdom, Oba Williams Ayeni.

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