Aremu promises capacity building for traditional rulers on security

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A front line gubernatorial aspirant under Labour Party (LP) in Kwara State, Comrade Alhaji Issa Aremu has promised to draw on the experience of traditional authorities with respect to governance and leadership if elected to office in all the communities that make up Kwara state.
 
He made this disclosure during a courtesy/Notification call on Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari Thursday.
Leading a mammoth crowd drawn from Labour Party and his  Alapata/Babako ward in Ilorin, Comrade Aremu said more than other Political Parties, the Manifesto of LP recognizes that traditional rulers are the real custodians of the traditional institutions and cultural values of the Nigerian people and that in this capacity they play a very important leadership role at the grassroots level. 
 
The governorship candidate added that Labour Party identifies cultures as reflective of the history, traditions and values of people. 
“The Labour Party recognises the cultural diversity of Nigeria’s society and the rich cultural heritage of the country’s various nationalities and ethnic groups” he observed.
 
He also promised that if elected, he would ensure regular excursions by students to traditional rulers and community leaders in order to make our children show appreciation to our cultural heritage.
He also said there should be regular  capacity building training  for traditional rulers and personnel of Local Government Councils on critical security success factors like Documentation and record keeping, National security outfits, General and prevailing national security challenges; and Intelligence gathering”
 
Comrade Aremu said the first generation state (Kwara) “suffers huge development deficits” adding that “2019 gubernatorial election offers a unique historic opportunity to rebuild Kwara state from what he called “Ghetto” of poverty into land of prosperity and common wealth for all”. 
He promised to lead the state “through selflessness, statesmanship, entrepreneurship, compassion, managing diversity, equality, inclusiveness, sense of justice and fairness. He said his promised  stewardship will be a continuation of his selfless and tested struggle within the national, African and global labour movement spanning four decades”.
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