Ajimobi Decries Flagrant Impunity In Nigeria
Oyo State governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi has lamented unbridled culture of impunity and flagrant disobedience to the rule of law and order, saying it is hindering the country’s development and progress.
The governor, while speaking during the inauguration of the chairmen and members of the newly-constituted Judicial Service Commission, Local Government Service Commission and State Pension Board in Ibadan, warned that the country might continue to lag behind as a result.
According to him, until citizens decide to wean themselves from these negative tendencies, the country might continue to lag behind in all the metrics of socio-economic development.
Reminding the new appointees that they were chosen based on their track record of achievements, integrity and patriotism, he enjoined them to consider themselves as strategic partners in his quest to transform the state.
“Go and check countries that work well. You will see that they are countries where citizens obey the rule of law; where all people and institutions are subject to, and accountable to the extant law that is strictly applied and enforced and where there are no short cuts.
“Any country where impunity reigns, nothing works and that is a major factor impeding the development and progress of this country. Here, we disobey the law flagrantly and when we are brought to justice, we start to blackmail our leaders.
“Instead of engaging in soul searching, we blackmail and abuse our leaders as being wicked, too rigid. We cannot continue this way and expect to progress. Even God created hell and heaven for a purpose. If you keep to His commandments you go to heaven and when you go against them, you go to hell,” he said.
Ajimobi urged the new appointees to bring their wealth of experience to bear by rewriting the history of the board and commissions to which they were appointed to serve in order to justify the confidence reposed in them individually and collectively.
The governor urged the appointees to key into his vision on security, social and physical infrastructure, education, agriculture and industrialization, which he called the five carefully thought out pyramid of development that formed the policy thrust of his administration.
Ajimobi said, “You are coming on board as strategic partners to our administration in our quest to transform our dear state. We are confident that you will make a remarkable change in the history of the board and commissions where you are to serve.
“We are in competition with other states for investors and investments. That is why our pyramid of developments begins with the restoration of peace, before provision of social and physical infrastructure. Investors will only take their money to peaceful states, where the environment is also aesthetically pleasing for business.
“Our people expect that we should take Oyo State from its current level to its former position of ‘firsts’ in economy, infrastructure and social services. This informs our restoration, transformation and repositioning agenda. I, therefore, enjoin you to play your part in all these.”
Responding on behalf of others, the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Muntar Abimbola, who was inaugurated as the chairman of the JSC, said that the new appointees would not let the governor down and pledged to do their best.
The CJ said that they were aware of the onerous task before them and would not spare any effort towards making a remarkable difference on their beats.
Abimbola said, “You have given us this opportunity among other eminently qualified citizens of this state. In the words of Archimedes of Syracuse, you have given us a place to stand and we shall move the world.
The LGSC is to be headed by Chief George Akintola as full-time chairman; while Apostle Samson Aderounmu will serve as full-time chairman of State Pension Board. A pro-democracy activist and Convener, Voters Assembly, Mr. Mashood Erubami, will also serve on the SPB as a full-time member.


