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Rasulu Idowu Calls for Collaboration with Traditional Rulers

OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT NEWS

RASULU SEEKS MORE REALISTIC APPROACH AND ALL INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE WITH TRADITIONAL RULERS IN COMMUNITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The Executive Chairman of Ojo Local Government, Hon. Rasulu Olusola Idowu has called on all traditional rulers and community leaders to imbibe the tradition of engaging and mediating between the people by enhancing national identity and providing an institutional safety-valve for community development.

He mentioned this during the opening of the three days retreat organised for traditional rulers on their roles in community and national development at Crown city resort in Ogun State recently.

According to him, the value placed on traditional custodians, most especially at the Local Government levels, can not be overemphasized; adding that in any circumstances and human endeavour, they play key roles in identifying a problem, thereby offering solutions where necessary.

“Traditional rulers have always been more than just symbols of authority. They are the custodians of our cultural heritage, the arbiters of our customs and pillars of our social fabric”, he said.

In his words, their wisdom, experience and deep-rooted connection to the people at the grassroots make them invaluable assets in fostering community development.

However, he emphasized in his highlights that there are key areas where they can play more significant roles in shaping a saner society aside from what government is doing; this includes regular community engagements and mobilisation, conflict resolution, environmental stewardship, economic development, education and youth development.

“It is imperative to note that our traditional rulers are indispensable partners in community development; their wisdom, authority and influence can make significant difference in the lives of the people by working together with government at all levels, security agencies, non-gover mental organisations(NGO) as well as other stakeholders to build stronger, more resilient and prosperous communities”, he stressed.

While setting the tone for the role of traditional rulers in bringing about meaningful development, the Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr Bolaji Kayode Robert noted with difference that their role goes beyond ceremonial duties. They are the bridge between tradition and modernity; in ensuring our cultural values align with contemporary needs, they must consistently demonstrate their capacity to promote community development, resolve conflicts and bring about social cohesion.

“I must say without iota of doubt that traditional rulers face challenges like limited resources, insufficient funding which hinders their ability to implement community projects and the urge to balance their cultural heritage with modernisation which requires careful navigation.

In offering solutions to these challenges, he recommended that the traditional rulers should have strategic partnerships with government agencies, private sectors and international institutions to access resources and expertise. He added that they should also engage the people in building capacity to enhance leadership skills and knowledge.

“You need to engage your people in inclusive decision-making process and ensuring that community leaders are integral part of developmental initiatives. However, your vital roles is undeniable; as political leaders and decision makers, we must recognise and support your efforts to ensure our cultural heritage continues to thrive, thereby driving progress and prosperity for generations to come”, he submitted.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS UNIT,
OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

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