Lagos State Governor to promote the cultural heritage of Yoruba nation
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has vowed that his administration would promote the cultural heritage of Yoruba nation.
Governor Ambode made this statement while receiving the Ooni of Ife, HIM Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi on
courtesy visit, also vowed his commitment to the economic growth and
promotion of the traditional values and culture of the Yoruba nation.
While
commending the Ooni for his achievements in office so far, the Governor
Ambode said the visit to Lagos was significant and historic coming
barely few weeks after the first year anniversary of the coronation of
Ooni.
He said: “One year after, it has become very
evident that everything and every step that Ooni has taken has been for
the positive good of the Yoruba nation. The Ooni represents the cohesion
that we are looking for in Yoruba land and for that reason, we will do
everything to continue to ensure that this government support the
cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.
“We
believe that we cannot afford to waste away the cultural heritage of
the Yoruba people and we are to start from a platform where it moves
away from economic integration to socio, political and also cultural
evolution of what we think the Yoruba people stand for and that is also
what I stand for."
Governor Ambode thanked
the monarch for promoting continuous communication among traditional
rulers and government for the purpose of enhacing the future of the
Yoruba people, while also acknowledging his immense contribution to the
development of tourism, trade and commerce in Lagos State.
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