A Lagos monarch, Oba Abdulfatai
Aromire, has called for constitutional roles for traditional rulers
to enable them contribute effectively to the development of the
nation.
Oba Aromire made the call in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the monthly
meeting of Lagos Mainland Council of Traditional Rulers on Wednesday.
He said traditional rulers should be
given constitutional role at the third tier of government to enable
them work effectively with the people at the local government level.
“It is very important that
traditional rulers should have roles in local government
administration to work with the community to foster peace and unity,”
said the Ojora of Ijora and Iganmu Land.
Oba Aromire recalled that some royal
fathers were members of parliament in the First Republic during which
traditional rulers contributed meaningfully to the governance of the
country.
“We had real roles back in the past
when some traditional rulers were members of parliament, but now the
politicians have taken over our respective roles.
“If they want to have election, they
come to the traditional rulers to canvass for votes and support from
our grassroots people and after the election, we are no more
relevant.
“We have a major role to play and so
there should be a change in the composition of government to
accommodate us as we represent people at the grassroots,” he said
Aromire, who is also Chairman, Lagos
Mainland Council of Traditional Rulers, called on politicians to
desist from using the youths for criminal activities to achieve their
selfish ambition.
He also advised the youths to shun
cultism and focus on productive activities for their present and
future benefits
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