The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, says he will dedicate the annual seven days seclusion marking the beginning of Olojo festival to end the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which has paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities.
Ooni, who appeared in his usual white traditional attire
lace with colorful ancient beads, made this known to newsmen on his way out of
the Ile Oodua Palace of Ife on Sunday.
Olojo festival connotes a strong indication of God’s
creation and the day of the first dawn on earth.
It is celebrated annually in Ile-Ife by all descendants of
Oduduwa globally.
The traditional ruler said he would also use the highly
spiritual moment of seclusion as “a point of contact to God Almighty toward
resolving all issues in Nigeria, as the country gears up for next year’s
general election”.
Ogunwusi, also the Co-chairman, National Council of
Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN), said that government must, as a matter
of urgency, end the ASUU’s strike to avert the looming anger of Nigerian
youths.
“Youths are angry and no one can blame them for that. Just
imagine the number of months they have been kept out of schools.
“ASUU and government must unite and end this, because we
cannot handle the anger of youths, if they go out of control.
“They have started blocking highways and even, threatening
to lock airports, that is an indication that they have been pushed to the wall.
“This is my seventh years on the throne and I have been
serving humanity with special focus on youths in our country,” the Ooni of Ife
said.
According to him, apart from investing hugely in human
capital development and capacity building, I have engaged many youths as
handlers of my firms and they have shown excellence in leadership.
The traditional ruler appealed to the government to look at
this direction and make the necessary ammendment.
“During the recruitment process at the newly unveiled
OjajaMore, over 50 per cent of applicants are undergraduates, which speaks to
the fact that the ASUU strike has done a lot of damage.
“It is avoidable and it should be ended by the government
and ASUU for the benefit of our youths.
“Next year’s election is equally another strong prayer
request with which I am proceeding into seclusion.
“I am praying that the process goes seamlessly acceptable to
all for peace and prosperity of our land,” the Ooni said.
Explaining the potency of the seclusion exercise, Ogunwusi
would be incommunicado and not grant audience within the days in seclusion.
He said there has never been any time that his prayer
request during the seclusion period was not answered by the Almighty God,
adding that such has never happened.
Ogunwusi insisted that it was a period of fasting and prayer
to appease God and seek blessings for our land.
