The
Alaafin of Oyo in Oyo State, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi (III), has said it
takes courageous men like eminent businessman and former Governor of
Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu to step on toes, and powerful ones at
that.
Oba Adeyemi spoke on Friday when Kalu paid him a courtesy visit in his palace in Oyo.
He
said that he had followed Kalu even before he became governor and knows
that Kalu is a courageous man who does not mind saying the truth even
at a great risk to his life.
Oba Adeyemi briefly recalled
the many face-offs Kalu had during his tenure as governor with the then
President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
Not
elaborating, Adeyemi said Kalu was one of the few people with courage
to confront Obasanjo, whom he described as "a moving train."
He said he was once caught in the crossfire between Kalu and Obasanjo.
Adeyemi,
who revealed a secret he said he had been keeping for years, said Kalu
helped him in running his empire with the provision of funds, adding:
"In your eight years in government, you did very well.
"You had money before you became governor so it wasn't that you went into politics to look for money.
"In fact, I wanted to confer him with a chieftaincy title but he ran away.
"And
one thing he did not want me to disclose while he was governor was that
he gave me a lot of money to run my own empire and government.
"In so many instances, you stepped on toes.
"And that is the attribute of a courageous man.
"He even confronted Obasanjo, a moving train.
"I ran into one of their face-offs."
Oba Adeyemi prayed for Kalu
after his speech in which he also eulogised Kalu for establishing so
many businesses for Nigerians and even foreigners to benefit from.
He asked God to embrue Kalu with long life so he could enjoy the fruits of his labour.
Kalu, who went on the trip
with Senator Emmanuel Onwe, Bayo Fatussin (CEO of House J), Hon.
Chibuike Jonas, Hon. Edozie Mbam and Akinniyi Babatunde, said he was in
Oyo to "pay homage to my father".
Kalu thanked Oba Adeyemi for standing by him throughout his "trauma" in Abia State as governor.
He said this was more so during his many confrontations with Obasanjo.
He
said he was in Ibadan to deliver the Centenary Lecture of the Nigerian
Union of Journalists, Oyo State chapter and felt it would not be right
not to see the eminent paramount ruler.
He admonished Nigerians to continue to co-exist in peace.
He
said Nigerians should see the wisdom in the decision of God to put them
together into one country, adding: "We should be tolerant of our
religious and language differences.
"Diversity should be our strength and should not put us in disarray.
"European countries are acquiring other countries.
"But in our own case we want to break up.
"God knows why He made us this way and why He put us together so we should maximise our size and diversity."
Kalu said with the several challenges facing the country, it had become important to support those in leadership positions.
He added: "Once somebody is elected, they need the support of all, irrespective of parties, religious and tribal differences.
"Let us give our leaders the opportunity to showcase what they have."
Kalu prayed God to grant Oba Adeyemi long life.
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