By Kayode Ajulo
In the tapestry of our society, few threads shine as brightly as those woven by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa. His leadership transcends mere political maneuvering; it is a remarkable journey of spiritual calling that inspires us all to look beyond ourselves and seek a deeper connection with the Divine. It is with humility that I share my thoughts on this extraordinary man, whose faith-driven approach to governance has ignited a flame of hope and unity among the people.
After the last end of the month Praise Night with the Governor, I had a profound and private moment of reflection with his Excellency. Strangely, he asked if he had not been pushing some us too hard in our worship of the Almighty, reminding me that, ultimately, we all have a choice in our devotion. To this, I responded with joy, saying that I revel in this atmosphere of worship.
For me, praising God is not just an obligation; it is my turf, my sanctuary. In fact, one of the most valuable items in my office back in Abuja is an over 100 million Naira rare antique English Grand Piano—a testament to my passion for uplifting spirits through music.
Governor Aiyedatiwa’s leadership mirrors the essence of servant leadership, as encapsulated in Mark 10:45: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve.” His actions resonate with this powerful message, as he tirelessly works to uplift the marginalized and inspire hope among the youth. His governance is not just about policies; it is a divine mission to lead people closer to God, reminding us of our shared humanity and purpose.
In the teachings of Islam, we find wisdom that reinforces this vision. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “The leader of a people is their servant.” Governor Aiyedatiwa embodies this principle, prioritizing the needs of the community and fostering an environment where everyone feels valued. His humility and dedication serve as a reminder that true leadership is about service, not self-interest.
The Ifá corpus offers profound insights into the nature of leadership. It emphasizes service, wisdom, integrity, and unity, guiding leaders to act with responsibility and compassion. By embodying these principles, leaders can inspire and uplift their communities, creating a legacy of positive change.
Philosophically, the words of Mahatma Gandhi resonate deeply: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” This sentiment encapsulates the essence of Governor Aiyedatiwa’s journey. He recognizes that his role extends beyond political office; it is a sacred duty to guide his people toward a brighter future, one rooted in compassion and understanding.
As we navigate the complexities of life, the governor’s unwavering faith serves as a beacon of hope. He often reminds us that “with great power comes great responsibility,” a call to action for all of us. His commitment to transparency and integrity in governance invites us to engage actively in our communities and to hold ourselves accountable to one another.
In these challenging times, we are all urged to rise above our differences and find common ground in our shared humanity. Governor Aiyedatiwa’s leadership exemplifies this call for unity. He encourages dialogue and collaboration among diverse faiths, reminding us that, despite our differences, we are all part of the same human family.
The Quran beautifully reminds us, “Indeed, with hardship comes ease” (Quran 94:6). This truth is evident in the governor’s journey as he faces challenges with resilience, using them as opportunities to uplift his State. His steadfastness serves as a powerful reminder that faith, coupled with action, can lead to transformative change.
As I reflect on the impact of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, I am compelled to encourage us all to embrace our own callings—whether in service, leadership, or everyday life. Each of us has the potential to be a force for good, to lead with love, and to act with integrity. Together, let us strive to build a future where compassion and unity prevail.
In conclusion, Governor Aiyedatiwa’s spiritual calling and political leadership remind us that true governance is about the heart. It is about leading with purpose, serving with humility, and inspiring others to embark on their own journeys of faith and service. Let us take inspiration from his example, allowing our lives to reflect the light of compassion and commitment to the greater good. Together, we can create a world where love and unity reign supreme.
Ajulo is the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Ondo State