Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that no individual can be regarded as the leader of the Yoruba.
Obasanjo stated this in his book,
titled, “My Watch: Political and Public Affairs,” where he addressed
what he called his “Nigerianness and Yorubanness.”
In chapter 31, titled, “Campaigns and Elections,” Obasanjo said Nigeria did not need tribal barons as leaders.
He added that there was nothing like Yoruba leadership in Yoruba land.
The former President said, “Just as
there was no single oba having sovereignty over the whole of Yorubaland,
there was no individual as leader of the Yorubas in Yorubaland. As it
was then, it remains till now.”
He noted that even among the Yoruba obas “there is equality, but mutual respect.”
Backing his claim with a saying, “no
crown is subordinate to another,” the former President said cities and
areas were normally of different sizes.
He recalled that in the past, obas never saw one another, but sent messages through emissaries.
According to him, it was the
colonialists that made the obas to see one another face-to-face. The
colonialists, he said, went further to rank Yoruba traditional rulers.
Obasanjo noted that in the North, the
majority of emirs accepted the Sultan of Sokoto as the direct descendant
of Usman Dan Fodio.
He said the Sultan was accepted as the leader among Hausa/Fulani traditional rulers.
“The Yorubas did not have such a clear-cut and accepted hierarchy. Every oba maintains sovereignty over his domain,” he added.
source:Punch
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