A chieftain of New Nigeria Peoples’ Party (NNPP), Comrade Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo has backed former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the need for the traditional rulers to respect Constituted authorities like the Governor and the President.
The NNPP gubernatorial candidate in Ogun state in the last general elections also appealed to the traditional rulers to restrain themselves from active and partisan politics, rather to remain opinion leaders in the various communities to continue to earn their due respect.
Recall that last Friday some traditional rulers in Oyo state refused to stand up when the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde.
Obasanjo arrived at the venue of the commissioning of Oyo-Iseyin road leading to Chief Obasanjo allegedly lambasting them for their disrespect to the Governor and himself.
The development has started generating reactions with some condemning former president on his alleged open disparaging of the Obas while some have diverse opinion.
The NNPP chieftain while speaking, said traditional rulers should not dabble into active politics but rather continue to preside over their towns or communities while the governors preside over states and the President over the whole country.
He said though the traditional rulers as custodians of our culture deserve respect but according to him respect is reciprocal .
“When governors or president visit the traditional rulers in their palaces, they usually give them respects they deserved but at the public functions where they are seated before the arrival of the governors or president, courtesy demand that they give respect to the governors or president”.
He said most traditional rulers have dabbled into politics, adding that some of them openly aligned with political parties, hence the little respects they received from political office holders.
He highlighted the role of traditional rulers as that of impartial advisors in Nigerian politics, expressing concern that their involvement in partisan politics could lead to their humiliation by political figures.
He added that, “Traditional rulers especially the Obas in Yoruba land, would stop being humiliated by any political office holders be it governors or the president when they stop being partisan.
“Our Kings are expected to be fathers for all politicians through the giving of advice and guidance on how to achieve good governance but not being partisan.
“However, what is playing out is that most of them are politically aligned and with their involvement in politics it would be difficult for them to receive their deserved respect”.