Chigozie Amadi
Vice President Kashim Shettima has stressed the importance of service to humanity and peaceful co-existence in Nigeria, and urged political leaders to project the beauty of the nation’s cultural diversity.
Speaking yesterday as a special guest of honour at the conferment of the chieftaincy title of Asiwaju of Ijebuland on industrialist and philanthropist, Dr. Sulaiman Adebola Adegunwa, in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Shettima described the new Asiwaju as “a worthy son of the soil, a leader committed to entrenching peaceful coexistence across the length and breadth of the nation.”
Celebrating the new Asiwaju of Ijebuland, the Vice President said: “The event we are all gathered here to witness is not just one that celebrates the intertwining between leadership and culture but indeed the essence of humanity which is service.
“As beautiful as we all look in the various attires we are putting on, so is the beauty in our diversity, so is the beauty of our heritage, so is the beauty of our cultures which bellies in our age-long tradition.”
He called on Adegunwa to see his new role as “a call to service, a reminder that what we owe this country is a sacrifice for love, tolerance and total dedication.”
Recalling Adegunwa’s inspiring story of success, the Shettima noted that “the story of Baba is successful yet very motivational; that for every man that strives to succeed there is no way the doors would not be open.
“On our part, we shall continue to partner with well-meaning Nigerians to ensure that for everyone that sacrifices and strives to succeed despite the challenges we face as a nation, we shall leave no stone unturned in giving them all the support.
“I wish Adegunwa a most meritorious and legacy-filled chieftaincy. May your era bring bountiful peace, love, and progress to this beautiful land. Thank you and God bless,” he added.
Earlier in his remarks, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State congratulated Adegunwa, recounting his journey from a small photo studio to investments in banking, real estate, agriculture, and education.
According to him: “Today, Adegunwa is installed with the distinguished title of the Asiwaju of Ijebuland. I am confident that the new Asiwaju will bring his wealth of experience and personal attributes, courage and philanthropy to discharge his new role admirably to the Ijebu people”
Also speaking, Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayọde Adetọna II, who conferred the chieftaincy title, commended Adegunwa and his wife for distinguishing themselves in character, their fields of endeavour, and contributions to the community’s economic well-being.
Oba Adetona, who has been on the throne for 64 years, said the palace had observed the Adegunwas with “joy and pride as they exhibited uncanny and unblemished sagacity, honesty and integrity and uncommon development in Ijebuland.”