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Insecurity: Gani Adams Calls for Collaboration between South-west Governors and OPC

Published by on July 23rd, 2024.


Insecurity: Gani Adams Calls for Collaboration between South-west Governors and OPC

Fidelis David in Akure

Iba Gani Adams, the National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and the Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, has reiterated his call for a partnership between South-west governors and the OPC to address the region’s insecurity. Speaking at the 2024 Okota Festival in Arigidi-Akoko, Ondo State, Adams asserted that such a collaboration could eliminate insecurity within six months.

 

Adams emphasized that despite numerous efforts by both federal and state governments, insecurity remains a significant obstacle to Nigeria’s growth. He expressed regret over the continuous loss of lives in the South-west due to senseless violence, citing recent incidents on the Owo-Ifon road as examples.

 

He stated, “Governors in the South-west need to take proactive measures to combat insecurity. It’s disheartening to see our people suffer from frequent attacks. Earlier this year, I proposed a partnership with the South-west governors to address this menace. If they agree, I am confident that we can resolve the insecurity issues within six months.”

 

Adams clarified that he is not asking for control over the existing security structures but seeks a collaborative effort to enhance security in the region. He believes that a successful strategy in the South-west could set a precedent for other regions, especially in the context of ongoing calls for national restructuring.

 

During the festival, Adams also urged traditional rulers in the South-west to support initiatives that preserve and promote Yoruba culture and traditions. He highlighted the global influence of Yoruba culture and its potential for economic growth, mentioning countries like Brazil and Cuba that have embraced Yoruba cultural elements.

 

He praised Professor Wole Soyinka as a prominent figure who has proudly represented Yoruba culture on the world stage. Adams called on the Ondo State government to invest in cultural promotion to attract tourism and foster peace.

 

Adams stressed the economic potential of cultural tourism, urging the Nigerian government to diversify its economy by promoting traditional festivals, attire, and cuisine. He argued that cultural tourism could significantly boost Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.

 

In his remarks, the Zaki of Arigidi Akoko, Oba Yisa Abu Olanipekun, highlighted the spiritual and economic benefits of the Okota festival for the community, noting the influence of the Okota river goddess on the town’s development.

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