Dr Olatokunbo
Awolowo-Dosumu, daughter of the late sage, Obafemi Awolowo, has said his father
never wanted a disintegrated Nigeria before he died.
She was reacting to those calling for Oduduwa Republic.
Awolowo-Dosumu,
in an interview with The Punch, said his father was was a firm believer in this
country, Nigeria, as long as it was structured in an equitable and fair manner
to all the nations.
She said
Awolowo wanted a truly federal union, as he was totally convinced about that
and had been a federalist.
According to
her, “He believed that Nigeria was destined for great things if we got the
structure and governance right. What has happened since he passed away has made
it even clearer the dangers inherent in running a multi-ethnic, almost
multinational country called Nigeria with a unitary constitution.
“It has made
it clear. The irritations have increased and the voices for self-determination
have become so shrill. I personally don’t think we have exhausted the dialogue
route; I believe there is still room because I can hear sound bites from all
over the country.”
Awolowo-Dosumu
added that from the six geopolitical zones, there were voices that were calling
for caution regarding the governance structures and the governance of Nigeria.
“I think that
those voices need to be listened to and they need to come out more. Federalism
simply means devolution of powers and resource control. These were the things
they had in the First Republic.
“That was why
it worked for all regions because it became a kind of competition and in that
process, the people were the beneficiaries. That is really what you would want
from a government. I think that if we can go that route, it will be a lot
better,” she said.
Awolowo-Dosumu
said she and every Nigerian should be concerned and disappointed about the way
the nation was being run.
“We need to
see a lot more selfless service. I feel very concerned about that and I hope
that, going forward, as more voices are raised about this issue, the political
elite will listen. Papa would have been disappointed with the lack of
selflessness displayed by politicians because his kind of leadership was based
on selfless service all the way.
“He gave
everything he had to Nigeria and to the people. He was consumed by the passion
to see this country thrive and he didn’t ask for anything for himself. Rather,
he spent his talent and resources,” she said.
Source
Punch
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