
The Oba of Lagos, Riliwanu Akiolu, says there is a
need for non-indigenes in Lagos State to respect the tradition and culture of
their host.
The monarch said this during an exclusive interview
with punch correspondent.
While responding to a question on the threat he
issued out to Igbo residents in Lagos State if they did not vote for Akinwunmi
Ambode of the All Progressives Congress, Akiolu maintained that he had no ill
feeling towards Igbo in the state as some of his closest friends were Igbo.
He said, “Eze Odimegwu, who is a former CEO of
Nigerian Breweries, is still my best friend as well as many others. The Obi of
Onitsha came to visit me here a few days ago. When you go to a place, you have
to respect the host leaders, particularly the traditional leaders there because
you are coming to benefit from their success.
“The people of Lagos are the friendliest and most
accommodating people in Nigeria.”
He said the video which showed him issuing threats
to Igbo leaders was a misrepresentation of what truly transpired.
He said the issue was twisted by those who wanted
to gain political advantage ahead of the governorship election but God put them
to shame.
“Those who orchestrated the entire incident know
themselves and I tell you, those (Igbo leaders) who came here on that day
understand me a lot and have even been coming since then,” he said.
Akiolu said many of the non-indigenes were deceived
by politicians in their quest for power.
He said, “The man that promised to hand them deputy
governorship slot and four commissioner positions and would elevate the status
of Eze Ndigbo to that of Oba of Lagos has since denied it.
“It was all a political gimmick because I am sure
they know that he was only deceiving them. As a matter of fact, prominent
traditional rulers in the South-East have been writing us to say that they are
not happy about the large number of ezes in Lagos.”
He urged all Igbo who won elections in Lagos State
not to disappoint the people.
The monarch said he was confident that Ambode would
do well in office.
He said Ambode would serve as governor for eight
years not just because it was the will of God but because he would perform
excellently well. He, however, said Agbaje was free to contest again in 2019 if
he wanted.
He said, “By the Grace of Almighty Allah and my
ancestors in this house, the Governor-elect, Ambode, will rule for eight years
with a good performance.”
He said he had nothing against the Peoples
Democratic Party or its governorship candidate, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, but noted that
all humans are equal in the eyes of God but are not equal in the love of God.
He said Ambode proved his competence by saving the
state from financial hardship when it was deprived of funds from the Federal
Government.
Akiolu said he was not a politician but was only
interested in the prosperity of Lagos and would continue to support the best.
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