NewsOloto Of Oto:  Do Not Sell The Land

Oloto Of Oto:  Do Not Sell The Land

spot_img

By Tajudeen Olanrewaju (Major General rtd)

Access Bank Advert

“Arising from the humongous piece of land purchased by Zenco, the video of which went viral, and now,  this!”

I have a lot of respect for our traditional rulers as the custodian of our culture, tradition and values. But I am beginning to wonder if some of our traditional rulers are actually protecting the Lagosian heritage. The case at  hand  here is the reported sale of Otumara land at Costain to an Igbo developer by the present Oloto of Oto Oba Muh’ Bashir Abisoye Odesanya, Arokunsha 11.

Over 6,000 square meters of prime lagoon front of expansive family estate has been  hastily disposed off without regard to our norms, indifferent to our heritage and the long term impact of displacement and ethnic cleansing this insidious action may inflict on  generations yet unborn. I don’t want to believe this potential sacrilege.

I write as a Prince of Lagos, as one who  treasures the blood and the bond of our ancestors who protected our heritage with vigor and defiance against the colonial power from usurping our lands which define who we are.

READ ALSO:  Suspected Political Thugs Raze ADC's Office In Rotimi Amaechi's Home Town

If the late Oluwa of Lagos had succumbed to the British over-reach in their attempt to usurp our traditional land  holding system in 1862 after the illegal cession of Lagos, will the Oloto have anything to sell now ? Why is it that some of our traditional rulers easily forget the sweat , the painstaking challenges, the sufferings  that our ancestors confronted in our earliest beginnings  in the struggle to protect our identity ?

I have not forgotten. We have not forgotten.

As one who has reached the highest height of power in this country as a member of the former Provisional Ruling Council, as a former  GOC, former Communications Minister and effectively number 3 in command, I believe  I can come out firmly that I understand this country far better than the Oloto and I appreciate the importance  of  protecting what belongs to us.

READ ALSO:  "They Have Been Doing Everything To Make Sure That I Don't Contest, But They Are Wasting Their Time"  - Peter Obi

We cannot fritter our hard earned cultural identity on the platter of temporary monetary gains. On behalf of all Omo Eko Pataki  I am asking the Oloto to cancel forthwith the illegal sale of the Oloto family land to the trespassing Igbo developer and return his money immediately.

Lagos is not for sale. We  are already under pressure everywhere as these migrants by stealth and deceit acquire innumerable properties across our homeland.

Is the Oloto aiding and abetting this outrageous erosion of our heritage? Is he happy with  the daily displacement of Lagosians from their family holdings as shylock Igbo developers rampage our homeland with filthy lucre ? Oloto, please return their money and let your family members plan the proper usage of that important traditional property. It must remain within the control and purview of the Oloto extended family use.

READ ALSO:  Governor Otti: Of Bricklaying And Journalism

Lagos state is already undergoing outright conquest in  population, politics, power struggle, investment engagement, and displacement in land space.  Pray, Is the Oloto encouraging the gradual and relentless expansionistic tendencies of non-indigenous people against the interest of the Lagosian natives ?

Does he treasure transient monetary advantages over the irreplaceable savaging of  our heritage ? I hope not.

Again, Oloto, please return their money and let our people breathe. We are already suffocated and barely thriving. Do not sell the land.

Major -General Tajudeen Olanrewaju

Former GOC, Third Armored Division

Former Minister of Communication

Former member of the defunct Provisional Ruling Council.*Former member of the defunct Federal Executive Council Trustee DE RENAISSANCE Patriots Heritage Foundation- Lagos State


Discover more from The Source

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

The Source Magazine

Share your story or advertise with us: WhatsApp: +2348174884527, Email: [email protected]

Your Comment Here

More articles

Discover more from The Source

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading