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Guber: Why we must break Tinubu’s hegemonic control of Lagos – Olanrewaju

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeMarch 12, 2023Updated:March 12, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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ASHENEWS reports that a former Minister of Communications and General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 3rd Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army, retired Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju, has posed reasons the people of Lagos should break Bola Tinubu’s hegemonic control of the state by voting the governorship candidate of the Labour Party, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour in the March 18 polls.

Olanrewaju, in a statement by mailed to ASHENEWS on Sunday, said taking cognisance of “two imperial interests currently playing out in the politics of Lagos state,” electing Rhodes-Vivour would drive in the change the people are looking for.

He described Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s sole control of the political school of thought, including his total control of the financial economy of the state, as the first imperial interest.

According to him, the South West Yorubas’ hegemonic hold on the civil and public services on the greater chunk of the state administration against the indigenous people’s emancipation, is the second imperial interest, which he said must be broken.

“There are two imperial interests at play in Lagos State political drive. The Tinubu’s sole control of the political school of thought, including his total control of the financial economy of the state. The second imperial interests are those of the hegemonic hold by the South West Yorubas on the civil and public services on the greater chunk of the state administration against the indigenous people’s emancipation,” he said.

Olanrewaju further explained that “Both have profound effects on the psycho- moral behaviour of the indigenes since Tinubu’s ascension to power in Lagos State administration in 1999.

“Unfortunately, for some of our powerful indigenous people, they have seen Bola and political power domination as inseparable. Deploying money, intimidation, threats of all kinds including threats by militiamen garrisoned in-situ, (lawless, desperate and protected) all like potpourri are driving hostilities against the emancipation of the indigenes, thus denying them access to their rights, cultural and Chieftaincy including ancestral land heritage.

“The only opportunity available is for the people of the state to liberate and free themselves from slavery.

“The state gubernatorial and state assembly elections are coming up this coming Saturday, 18th March. We, Lagosians, have the chance to vote Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (GRV) as our next Governor, who will drive in the change we are looking towards.

“It will be simplistic and erroneous to continue with the old colonial regime spanning 23 years without benefits to the indigenes of the state,” he said.

On how the Constitution has recognised that there are owners of Lagos, who have their sole rights to determine how their state administration is run, Olanrewaju, who was also Chairman, Assets and Liabilities Sharing Committee set up by the Federal Military Government in 1994-95, referred to historic facts about Lagos against the distortion that tended to present the Centre of Excellence as “no man’s land”, using the Ojora Royal Family’s case as a case study, whose land on which Delta State House on Victoria Island Lagos was taken back to it by the court.

“I was the Chairman, Assets and Liabilities Sharing Committee set up by the Federal Military Government in 1994-95. One of the newly created states that I handled were Edo and Delta states. I was aware of this Ojora Royal Ownership issue, but as at the time of sharing, the affected property belonged to Edo State. Based on the principle of sharing, the property was allocated to Delta State. I’m aware of this legal responsibility, and Omo Eko Pataki Forum wrote an article on the basis of this retrieval.

“The Ojora Royal Family and Council, recently took ownership of the lands housing the Lagos State Liaison Office of the Delta State Government, at Plot 235/237, Moshood Abiola Way (former Apapa Road), Ijora Lagos, through a court order.

“This was after successfully proving in court that; the lease agreements with the governments of the Old Western Region, Mid-West Region and Bendel State has expired, thus the lands be returned to the rightful owners.”

He asked those that have taken over administration of Lagos State and its land and have subjected the rightful owners to near penury in in decades, to “expect more of this from land owning families in Lagos State, as they begin to retrieve and take ownership of their lands.”

“Lagos belongs to its indigenous people. Lagos is not a no man’s land!”

Bola Tinubu Lagos state Tajudeen Olanrewaju
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