Aketi's Candour - Our Country's Candle
He was an attorney, activist, administrator, advocate
of good governance, family man and politician whom God crowned his
multi-faceted career with the people’s mandate as Governor of Ondo State when
he took the oath of office first on 24th February, 2017 and for the
second time on a similar date in 2021. Notwithstanding his imperfections like
you and I, one trait stood him out in the crowd of Nigeria’s political actors; he
was exceptionally frank!
Truth is an indomitable and immortal antidote
to political falsehoods, social half-truths, governance pretences, economic tricks,
legal charades, and administrative shams, all of which are despicably synonymous
with Nigeria’s recent history. Aketi was unshaken in conveying that truth. Despite
his membership of the privileged class of political elite – the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum – from 2017 till death, this courageous man often spoke as
though he was a part of the dissatisfied and oppressed. Despite his membership of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), he habitually communicated the
grumblings of the minority within the party. It is safe to state, therefore,
that the late Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON (Governor of Ondo
State, 24th February 2017 – 27th December 2023) paraded
an uncommon candour that ceaselessly and wittingly spilled truth to illuminate
our country’s dark paths while he was around. May I share some of my encounters
with this plain-spoken man fondly called Aketi, whom no one could gag
from baring his mind.
The public presentation of my third book titled
Politics Without Principles (the first in my series called “7
Demoters of Nigeria’s destiny” - an adaptation of Mahatma Gandhi’s Seven
deadly public sins), took place on the 30th day of December 2010.
Mr. Akeredolu was invited by his friend – my father, Dr. Kola Ademujimi, to
chair the ceremony. My old man was at the time, Chief of Staff to Governor
Olusegun Mimiko, who was also Mr. Akeredolu’s longstanding friend from their
days at Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife. Recall that Aketi was also a member
of the brave team led by a legal generalissimo, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN,
OFR, CFR, who helped Dr. Mimiko (fondly called Iroko) secure a legal
victory to unseat late Dr. Olusegun Agagu as Governor in 2009. My dad had
spotted Aketi’s quiet entry into the Babafunke Ajasin auditorium of the State
Ministry of Women Affairs beside the Ondo State House of Assembly Complex in
Akure ahead of schedule. He then requested that we both walk up to the legal
luminary to warmly welcome and thank him for accepting to chair the book launch.
After the two gentlemen exchanged peasantries, I was introduced to Mr.
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN; “Aketi, meet my son, Tolu, the author”. Trust Aketi
to immediately give me the first impression of himself when he replied with a
handshake in my direction but his eyes gazing at my father; “Kola, so this is
the young man who brought me out of Ibadan on the 30th of December”.
My dad and I chuckled. He continued his frank talks by saying; “I rarely travel
out of Ibadan during the festive season, particularly two days before the new
year. So, Kola, I didn’t accept the invitation to come down to Akure at this sensitive
period because of you. I came to honour this daring young man who has the
courage to write about Politics without Principles in Nigeria today.”
Incidentally and unknowingly, I had invited
another friend of Aketi and co-student at Loyola College, Prof Pat Utomi, as
the guest speaker for the event. They were surprised to find each other at the
occasion to honour little me. Lest I forget, Prof Pat Utomi had stirred my writing
interest in that title and sundry others of Mahatma Gandhi’s Seven deadly
public sins. Not done, Mr. Akeredolu, had, while delivering the Chairman’s
remarks, demonstrated his bluntness with a bit of jest, when he queried how
another common friend of the trio (his humble self, Governor Mimiko, and my
father), who was announced by the compere as “Chief Launcher”, had presumably become
rich to assume such a role. In his words, “When I heard your name as Chief
Launcher, I said level has changed o”. Come 2012 two years after my
event and its accompanying camaraderie-cum-reunion, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu demonstrated
his inalienable right, conviction, and bluntness by contesting the governorship
election as flagbearer of then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) against his
friend and former client, then Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Labour Party (LP).
If Aketi had won that election, he would have displaced Iroko as Governor and
truncated his friend’s bid for a second term as Governor. Although unsuccessful
at the 2012 governorship election, Mr. Akeredolu later emerged as the successor
of his friend-turned-political rival in 2017.
Fast forward to second month of Mr.
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu’s second year in office as Governor, my then employer,
Ondo State Primary Health Care Development Board (OSPHCDB) conducted a flag-off
ceremony for Measles vaccination campaign at Idanre on Tuesday, 6th
March, 2018 at St. Patrick primary school, Odode-Idanre. I was
the Deputy Director of Medical Services and doubled as the State Incident
Manager of that vaccination campaign and Engr. Ade Adetimehin, the Chairman of the
ruling All Progressives’ Congress (APC), who was invited to the event, had led
me to the Governor for re-introduction just before the national anthem was
rendered to officially kickstart the event. As soon as Engr. Adetimehin was
done with the kind introduction, Aketi responded; “I know him; although more as
a writer than a medical doctor”. At the event, Governor Akeredolu, who was
invited as Special Guest of honour to flag-off the public health campaign,
spoke with candour when he eulogised his predecessor, Dr. Mimiko, not minding
their political divides, for his significant contributions to the health care
delivery system of the State which he met. As history would later have it,
Aketi offered similar commendations at some other public fora, despite the rumblings
by some members of his political camp who felt that such open praises of
Iroko’s achievement in the health sector could be to Aketi’s political
disadvantage. He was simply a man of candour.
Again, sometime in 2020 before the
governorship election, my then boss and Director-General (DG), Ondo State
Contributory Health Commission – ODCHC (the State Health Insurance Agency -
SHIA, which Governor Akeredolu’s administration birthed in June 2019), Dr.
Abiodun Oyeneyin, had asked that I join him in my official capacity as
Director, Business Development & Marketing, to see the Governor. Just so you
know, the then State NLC Chairman, Comrade Sunday Adeleye, alluded during
negotiation with organized labour for the commencement of the Orange Health
Insurance Scheme (ORANGHIS) for the State’s public servants that Aketi’s
openness was a major impetus for their consent. It gave them an assurance that the
State government would not fail in the timely & monthly remittance of both
the ‘employer’ (Ondo State government) and ‘employee’ (individual public servant
as principal enrollee on the scheme) premium contributions at a 60:40 ratio respectively
from government coffers to ODCHC’s bank account. On the said day, the DG
had to personally take a crucial document to this pro-health insurance Governor
for approval at this infancy stage of the SHIA. Although Dr. Oyeneyin had
secured an appointment through the then Chief of Staff, Chief Olugbenga Ale, we
had sat for about eight hours on the first day at the Governor’s waiting area
but couldn’t see him due to exigencies of his office. Undeterred, we were there
the next day and had sat for about three hours before we were ushered in. After
initial brief introductions, the DG spoke to the document for less than five
minutes and presented it in an official file for Mr. Governor’s assent. As the
Governor penned his signature in red on the document, he inquired; “Is that all
you came here for?” Dr. Oyeneyin answered in the affirmative. Shocked, the Governor
tendered his apologies for the several hours in two days it took us to see him.
He added; “I hate to keep people waiting unduly. It’s not in my character.
Please forgive me.” Just before we departed, he asked after my dad, his friend
and gave me a word for him; “Now that PDP is no longer strong in Ondo State, I
hope Kola (my dad) will join us in APC. Anyways, my regards to him o”. I couldn’t stop laughing till I returned to my
workplace and called to inform my dad about Mr. Governor’s remarks to which he
equally giggled.
Furthermore, in 2021, Governor Akeredolu’s Chief
of Staff, Chief Olugbenga Ale, and Commissioner for Culture & Tourism, Mr.
Wale Akinlosotu, discussed my innovative idea, then tagged Idanre Tourism
District (now Idanre Tourism Zone) with him at different times. Thereafter,
Chief Ale relayed to me that as soon as he mentioned my name and held out the
draft blueprint to Governor Akeredolu, the Governor had hinted that this must
be “a new book from that boy” but it soon became clear that it was a visionary
blueprint, for which Mr. Governor requested the Chief of Staff to arrange a
meeting for me to present the idea extensively. While sharing the tourism
innovation with some external minds, a few persons expressed their reservations
for the word “district”. The most prominent of these voices was that of Governor
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, who frankly communicated his dislike of the word to Mr.
Akinlosotu. My team heeded this superb contribution and changed the brand
outlook to end with the word “zone”. Unfortunately, due to his protracted
illness-induced-absence from office between 2022 and 2023, his much-anticipated
physical meeting and political buy-in for Idanre Tourism Zone never came
to be in his lifetime.
However, how do I forget also, how the late
Governor took the bull by the horn to stamp his conviction about Federalism
when he accepted to, and wrote an official endorsement for my book on Restructuring
that is titled “DIAL 811: DEFT or DAFT?” in 2022 – a period of ultra-caution
by high-ranking political officeholders who wanted to be ‘politically correct’
in the light of the 2023 polls that were ahead? Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN,
OFR, CFR had written the Foreword of the treatise. By the way, DIAL 811 is an
acronym I coined for “Decentralization Is A Lifeline for 811 Federating units”
- a conviction I realized I shared with Arakunrin Akeredolu but wasn’t sure he
could put his pen down to clearly identify with it. With candour, Governor
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON, wrote as published in the book; “I have known this young
and discerning Nigerian, Tolu, as much a writer and a medical doctor. I recall
that I chaired the public presentation of his book - Politics Without Principles
on 30th December, 2010 in Akure and I am aware he has published more books
since then. His critical interest in saving lives has commendably transcended
his medical profession to the larger public space. I am very excited that he is
devoting his intellectual and scholarly prowess to study the governance remedy
that many democrats, statesmen and well-meaning Nigerians continue to
recommend. As a Governor and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, the concept of
constitutional devolution of powers to sub-national units of government in
Nigeria, without compromising her unity, is one that I responsibly believe in.
It is elating that Dr. Adetolu Ademujimi has wittingly and critically analysed
and recommended such in this book He has penned his words to support the notion
that for efficient delivery of security, development and other dividends of
good governance to out teeming population, true federalism must be truly
entrenched in this country' Consequently, I have no hesitation to endorse this
laudable and patriotic book to all Nigerians, even as the conversation lingers
on whether to decentralize powers to six regions as proposed by some or to the
36 States, FCT and 774 Local Government Councils that Dr. Ademujimi's book
recommends" I congratulate him for the success which his works represent." I picked up the official
letterhead containing these brave and forthright words alongside his official
stamp from Chief Olugbenga Ale, not knowing that it was my last encounter with Aketi’s
candour - our country’s candle! Adieu, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN,
CON.
Dr. Adetolu Ademujimi is a Medical Doctor, Health Finance Specialist, Author, Reformer, Coach, Public Policy expert and Social entrepreneur who can be reached in Abuja via adetoluademujimi@gmail.comail.com
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