Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, has described Ibadan as a very big metropolis, but one indivisible entity.
This attribute, the traditional ruler added, made all the sons and daughters brothers and sisters and a very unique feature that distinguished Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, from others across the globe.
Oba Balogun stated this when the newly-elected President-General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Barr. Niyi Ajewole and his Executive Council members paid a visit at his Alarere residence.
Also in attendance during the visit were some of members of the Olubadan Advisory Council, led by Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Owolabi Olakulehin.
Oba Balogun, in a press statement by his Personal Assistant (Media), Oladele Ogunsola, said what made Ibadan so unique “is our inter-relationship.
“If we are not related paternally, we will relate maternally and where and if none of these brings us together, we will marry one another. So, if we describe ourselves as brothers and sisters, it is not an understatement.”
The Olubadan spoke through his younger brother, Senator Kola Balogun, who represents Oyo South Senatorial District in the National Assembly.
Oba Balogun said the coming into being of Ibadan was divine, adding that the manifestation of the unseen hand was the making of the metropolis the seat of everything ‘firsts’ in the country.
He also declared that, when the thought that the very person God used for those things was an Ijebu man (Chief Obafemi Awolowo) presiding over the entire Western Region then, it could not have been anything, but divine.
“As the Premier of the Western Region then, the late Chief Awolowo could have taken all those things he did in Ibadan to any other place within the region, but, his government chose Ibadan for reasons I consider as divine.
“Anything that is good is always associated with Ibadan. Look at our traditional institution; we remain the envy of all across the globe because of its uniqueness.
“All these could not be described as happenstances. There is an unseen hand of God behind our existence as a metropolis,”, the Olubadan added.
Oba Balogun congratulated the newly-elected CCII Executive Council and urged the new team, with the sobriquet of ‘rescue and restoration team’ to work its talk by ensuring the restoration of the glory of the Council, having rescued it by winning the election.
“We have heard all what the President-General, Barrister Ajewole, said, especially as it concerns the new Ibadan Central Palace.
“All hands would be on deck and all the stakeholders would be involved in the management of the coming funds into the project,”, he added.
Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Olakulehin, Osi Balogun, High Chief Lateef Adebimpe and Ekerin Olubadan, High Chief Hamidu Ajibade, all spoke during the visit.
They recalled that the CCII had not impressed the Olubadan Advisory Council in its handling of the new palace project which informed its withdrawal from the Council early this year.
The high chiefs said their various traditional councils had shown commitment to the project and would be ready to partner with the new CCII team, based on its avowed commitment to the early completion of the project.
Earlier in his brief remark, the new CCII President General said his team would ensure that the reigning Olubadan would be the first occupant of the new palace.
He promise that, within the first six months of his being in office as from when he would formally take over in July, the first phase would be completed and the Olubadan would move in there.
Ajewole recalled the relationship between him and Olubadan which he said dated back to the 80s when nobody could have imagined that a day like this would come.
He disclosed that Oba Balogun had, long time ago, proved himself a committed, sincere and genuine lover of Ibadanland.
He added that it would not be a surprise to him if good things started happening in (and to) Ibadanland during the reign of the traditional ruler.
“When, in 1986, I spearheaded the erection of Iba Oluyole Statue, I came to His Imperial Majesty, then just an aspiring Ibadan prominent person and the bags of cement supplied us far outnumbered our need.
“We had to begin selling cement after making use of the required number of bags.
“All the prominent sons and daughters of Ibadanland that made contributions to the project had their names inscribed on it.
“Aside the Ibadan Central Palace project that we will make a priority in our team, empowerment of our youths would gain our attention as well.
“Going into our family compounds now in hinterland has shown us the convergence of miscreants which is what our youths are turning to.
“We have to leverage on the Bill sponsored by our Imperial Majesty for the entire country while in the Senate and make our youths productive.
“Under the new administration, our market men and women would have access to loans to boost their trades as a micro-finance bank would be established by the CCII.
“Kabiyesi, I, on behalf of my team, promise to stand by you and make sure that Ibadan of your dreams come into being in your lifetime as I pray for long and peaceful reign for Your Imperial Majesty,” the CCII President-General stated.