*Calls Ex-Interior Minister Example of Humanism in Governance
By Halimah Olamide
Director of the International Press Centre, Lagos, Comrade Lanre Arogundade on Thursday recommended what he called participatory model of governance to Nigerians.
Speaking in Osogbo, the Osun state capital at a colloquium organised as part of events lined up to welcome the Governor back to Osun, Arogundade called Aregbesola a good specimen in humanism in governance.
He spoke alongside others such as Comrades Femi Aborisade, Owei Lakemfa, Segun Mayegun.
The rights activists described the former governor of Osun as an enigma and apostle of governance that works for the people, humanistic, driven by an unrelenting commitment to make their lives better.
Arogundade described the Aregbesola as a vibrant and dogged leader, whose leadership skills and attributes maintain his cult-like followership, even after holding a public office.
He said: “Comrade Rauf Aregbesola whether you disagree with him or not, is a very accommodating person.
“Aregbesola is a political combatant who is able to speak on issues with a very deep background and knowledge of how the government is supposed to work for the people.
“There are things you can not take away from Comrade Rauf. One of it is his avowed commitment to the ideals of people centred and welfarist programmes. That is why the people are with him.
“Being energetic, a workaholic, a good dancer, a courageous man, a fast thinker, grassroots mobiliser, he is proud of his culture and an unrepentant socialist stands him out and makes him worthy of studying and following his political sagacity.”
Lakemfa and Mayegun stressed the need for emerging leaders to embrace Aregbesola’s ideology of humanism.
They noted that: “It is humanity that makes Rauf different from us. Let us start an ideology where humanism will be the foundation of every ideology. He is a different marxist. Ogbeni is a real comrade who is deeply passionate about the people.
“Aregbesola is practically minded. He is committed to seeing results. Our legacies are not bricks. They are the people. That is what Rauf stood for and what has made all of us celebrate him till today.”
The Orangun of Oke-Ila, Oba Adedokun Abolarin, eulogised the celebrator for his passion for the growth of humanity.
“You have a name that transcends the Federal Republic of Nigeria because of your passion, commitment, and resilience towards the growth of humanity. We are always proud of you. You are a man with a good heart. You say it as it is, and that is why all of us are behind you.”
Oba Olatunde David Olusola, the Onikun of Ikun-Ekiti also showered encomiums on the former governor, stressing that: “Aregbesola has the capacity to liberate the people from poverty and the society from underdevelopment.
“If people like Rauf had got political power in the last 20 years, they would have liberated a lot of people.”
Responding, Aregbesola, noted that good governance is all about bringing all facets of society together for peace, progress, and development.
Aregbesola noted that the secret to the success of his administration in Osun and political leadership is the aggregation of all interests of the society, stressing that people will always identify with those who are keenly passionate about them.
“Governance is not rocket science. It is all about putting the interests of the people at heart. We included every strata of the society in our government. This is why the people trooped out to receive us after 54 months of completing our tenure.
“From the market women association to religious leaders, to the youths and other segments of the state, we rallied everybody. The peace and progress that characterised our administration in Osun was reflective of how committed we were to the people that brought us to power, which they have continued to reciprocate.
“The warm reception we received yesterday from Ilesa to Osogbo shows where the people belong and how much they believe in our capacity and political leadership. It is clear from all quarters that the people appreciate us and are proud to associate with us. I am grateful to you all. We will continue to represent what has endeared you to us.”