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Oba Of Lagos Decries High Level Of Indiscipline, Greed In Nigeria

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The Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty Oba Rilwan Akiolu, has lamented the high level of indiscipline and greed in the country, stating that these problems pose a significant threat to the country’s development.

He stated this during a media parley held at his Iga-Idunganran Palace to mark his 82nd birthday and 22nd year on the throne. He emphasised that development should prioritise the welfare and dignity of the people.

Talking about  Nigeria’s broader challenges, the Oba called on citizens to return to God and uphold integrity, discipline, and honesty. He identified greed, indiscipline, and sycophancy as significant obstacles to national progress.

“Our major problem in Lagos and across Nigeria is that we have drifted too far from God. Sycophancy, indiscipline, and greed remain our greatest enemies. Greed, in particular, is the root of all evil,” he stated.

The Oba, a retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, also urged local government councils to invest prudently in security and transparency.

According to him, improved patrol systems and accountability in governance would help curb criminal activities.

He advised political leaders to place the welfare of citizens above personal interest, saying: “Let us all embrace honesty, sincerity of purpose, and a clear sense of direction. Think positively about others and never look down on anyone.”

Reflecting on his years in public service, Oba Akiolu recalled an encounter with the late Chief Ernest Shonekan during the Interim National Government era, following the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.

“I told him plainly that the election which produced Chief MKO Abiola was a protest against military rule. I warned that the interim government would not last, and shortly after, General Sani Abacha took over,” he recounted.

Reaffirming his lifelong commitment to integrity, the monarch stated that he served 32 years in the Nigerian Police Force without ever accepting a bribe.

“I will always stand by the truth, no matter who is involved,” he declared.

The monarch called for urban renewal initiatives in Lagos State to be carried out without displacing residents from their ancestral homes.

“If people are relocated for developmental purposes, they should be allowed to return to their communities once renewal projects are completed,” he said.

The monarch urged local and state authorities to implement renewal projects that enhance infrastructure while preserving the social and cultural heritage of Lagos communities.

Oba Akiolu also decried the erosion of communal values among Lagos residents, lamenting that the spirit of togetherness and mutual care that once characterised the city’s neighbourhoods was fading.

“We have lost our sense of communal living where relatives genuinely cared for one another. That should not be the case,” he noted.

Oba Akiolu concluded with a message of hope, expressing confidence in Nigeria’s future: “Nigeria is a great country and, by the grace of almighty Allah, it will be greater.”

 

 

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