Traditional institutions are important for peace and security – UI Senior Staff Club President tells Makinde

Akinade Feyisayo
Akinade Feyisayo
Olumuyiwa Makinde
The President Senior Staff Club University of Ibadan, Bisi Olawuyi has said that governance will be easier if traditional institutions in the country are annexed for engendering peace, security and development.
Olawuyi,a doctorate degree holder who stated this as one of its members, Olumuyiwa Makinde was installed Bada Olubadan said the traditional institutions should be strengthened to play roles of conflict resolution and security managers.
While urging Makinde to strengthen traditional institutions and their participation in governance noted that the “traditional institutions in the country could be source of national integration and sustainable development through areas like influencing of their subjects.
Olawuyi who tasked the newly installed Bada to further enrich quality in the Olubadan-in-Council urged him to continue to discharge his unique duties to bring the traditional systems of Ibadan into global embrace.
He noted that the Staff Club is happy to associate with the new Chief and would be available to assist him in meeting the mandates of new traditional elevation.
The President of UI Senior Staff Club further admonished the elevated Chief Olumuyiwa Makinde to use his wealth of experience to bring new ideas into solving social problems noticed in Ibadan.
According to him, as one of the chiefs of Olubadan, quality advice and support is needed to improve quality of leadership both at the traditional stool of the Olubadan but in the governance of Oyo State.
He then congratulated the Governor of the State, Seyi Makinde, on the elevation of his elder brother to the position of Bada Olubadan.
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