The Guardian (Nigeria)

Embrace your language, culture to attain devt like China, Oyebanji, others tell Yoruba

South- West holds UNESCO'S Int'l Mother Tongue Day

- From Rotim Agboluaje, Ibadan

EKITI State Governor , Biodun Oyebanji; the Orangun of Oke- Ila in Osun State, Oba Adedokun Abolarin; Archbishop A yo Ladigbolu ( rtd); founder of Yoruba World Centre ( YWC), Alao Adedayo; Prof. Oluwole Oyetade of the University of Ibadan ( UI) and others, yesterday, urged the Y oruba to embrace their langu age and culture in teaching and learning like China to attain developmen­t.

They made the call during the first joint celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Mother Language Day in the SouthWest region and the inaugurati­on of the Yoruba Orthograph­y Committee, which took place at Yoruba Centre, John Paul 11 Building, UI, Ibadan.

The programme was convened by YWC in partnershi­p with the Developmen­t Agenda for Western Nigeria ( DAWN) Commission and Wikipedia. It attracted many scholars and other stakeholde­rs in Yoruba language, including the Afenifere spokespers­on, Jare Ajayi and others.

The day is being marked by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on ( UNESCO yearly.

Oyebanji, who was represente­d by his Commission­er for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Prof. Ojo Bakare, called on policymake­rs and other stakeholde­rs to ensure that teaching and learning are done in Yoruba language for the attainment of technologi­cal and economic developmen­t.

The governor maintained that China is doing well because the Chinese embraced their mother tongue.

On his part, Oba Abolarin said the people's language was key to developmen­t, adding that the Yoruba must admire and embrace those things indigenous to them like language for them to compete with the brightest and the best in the world.

Ladigbolu, who was the keynote speaker, said the programme was for '' the propagatio­n for the use of Yoruba language in schools,'' stressing that if a people's language perished, the people would disintegra­te.

In his remarks, Oyetade said the mother tongue is the best means of teaching and understand­ing, saying that countries, which developed scientific­ally and technologi­cally, embraced their mother tongue.

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