The Ooni of Ife,Oba Adeyeye
Enitan Ogunwusi on Monday urged the newly proclaimed Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba
Land, Otunba Gani Adams to use his new position to right the wrongs in Yoruba
land, even as he described him as the right choice for the position.
Ooni of Ife made the submission
during a visit by the 15th Aare Ona Kakanfo to him in his palace in Ile Ife.
Congratulating the Aare designate,
Ooni applauded his choice and prayed that God empower him to carry out the
work assigned to him to do for Yoruba land stressing that there is no doubt
his choice is as a result of his antecedent as a fearless fighter for the
emancipation of Yoruba interests by peaceful means.
Further stressing that partisan
politics has destroyed so many things, Ooni said Aare Ona Kakanfo is a
warrior who has a big role to play in the emancipation and unity of his people,
hence the importance attached to the title.
In the Oba's words, the title is not
a social chieftaincy title, but one with robust traditional background and
expectations.
The Ooni who prayed for the new Aare
that “God will continue to uplift you" explained that even though Aare Ona
Kakanfo is a warrior, the "war he has to wage this time is the war for the
unity of Yoruba land which you have been propagating before and you
should do more."
The Ooni said yorubas are front
runners and urged the Aare to ensure the race remain a frontrunner.
"The Aare Ona Kakanfo is deep
and its importance known mainly to the elders.
“Use your tenure for good, embrace
both the natives and strangers among us.
“Rely on God and He will help
you" the Ooni concluded
Responding, Otunba Gani Adams said
he deliberately decided to make Ooni's palace his first place of official visit
since his proclamation as the 15th Aare Ona Kakanfo, because of the value he
attaches to Ife as his place of origin as a yoruba man and cradle of the Yoruba
culture.
The Aare said the unity of the
Yoruba race is Paramount to him.
Thanking the Ooni for his previous
support he also sought the Oba's further support to enable him make a success
of his new assignment for the Yoruba race even as he promised to further
promote the Yoruba culture.
No comments:
Post a Comment