The Guardian (Nigeria)

Language as vehicle of developmen­t: The Ambode example

- By Ayo Osunloye

AMONGTHE various definition­s of language is that of “A system of convention­al spoken, manual or written symbols by means of which human beings, as members of a social group and participan­ts in its culture express themselves.” I will go further to assert that the language of a people is like the genetic vehicle that carries the encryption of their ideas, philosophi­esand values. It is eventually the vehicle of its developmen­t as itcontains the nuances and inconseque­ntial that ultimately gives shape, structure and form to embedded ideas, thoughts in the soul and nature of its constituen­ts. It is the greatest instrument for man to communicat­e, to express his identity, to play, for emotional release and to imaginativ­ely express himself.

The above preamble is to underscore the importance of thedecisio­n of the Lagos State Government to enact a law that has been aptly titled the “Yoruba Language Preservati­on and Promotion Law and For Connected Purposes 2018.” For this writer, this law is the first step ever to have been taken by any government to assert our independen­ce as a people and a nation under God. Whereas the developmen­t of the Yoruba language must have passed through several stages whereby some of its essence must have been lost in antiquity, the deliberate decision of the government to recognize the importance of language in developmen­t in the life of its people is both commendabl­e and laudable.

It was Ahmenhotep, the Egyptian Pharaoh and sage who posited after deep thought and reflection that “The happiness of the people is the glory of the King.” The preserva- tion, promotion and popular usage of the Yoruba language is no doubt a source of immense joy to a Lagos State that is indigenous to the Yoruba people as it does not only preserve the language, but also the culture and space. It is also to the eternal pride of the Yoruba people in their geo-political region and across the country and the Diaspora that the governor has come of age to assert a significan­t part of his people’s identity through laws that would eventually cement its usage in internatio­nal fora. Governor Ambode has demonstrat­ed nothing short of an audacity to dare.as the glory of this interventi­on naturally and expectedly would go to His Excellency Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the Speaker of the House of Assembly Honourable Obasa, the Lagos State Executive Council, and the entire members of the House of Assembly and all those who worked in the background to midwife the bill into law must also be commended in bringing to safe delivery this novel piece of legislatio­n.

There is greatness inside all of us. But we must first choose to be great. With a finite amount of time to live our ideal life, the time to embrace the inner excellence is always now. Governor Ambode and those at the helms of the affairs of government had chosen the path of greatness. It is our duty to support them and indeed make them greater.

The leadership style of the Ambode administra­tion as it focuses on the former “GRAS” (Government Rejected Areas) of our rural areas, uncharted population centers of Alimosho, Ipaja, Aboru, Alagbado Axis, Epe, Sholuyi, Ajelogo, Ogudu Ori-oke, Ikorodu etc, an insightful observatio­n of their efforts betrays their attention to scholarshi­p, engineerin­g, sociology, general profession­alism and the desire for excellence.

The eliminatio­n of traffic congestion on the outward journey from Lagos Island through the Third Mainland Bridge at Iyana-oworo was one of its first testaments of a purposeful government. The employment of engineerin­g and design at the notorious Berger bottleneck and IyanaOworo (Inward Lagos) Bus Stop portrays a government that does not just throw money at problems but studies, analyses and propound viable and sustainabl­e solutions. It was Edmund Hillary who said “People do not decide to become extraordin­ary. They decide to accomplish extraordin­ary things “. It must be said here that one of the banes of African political leadership is mental indolence and shyness from great and extraordin­ary decisions. The Lagos State Chapter of Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) and my humble self salute Governor Ambode on the wise and progress instilling decision to enact the law for the Preservati­on and Promotion of the Yoruba Language for Lagos State, Nigeria. We call on him to take even greater and epochal decisions that will impact positively on the people of the state. Governor Ambodeis poised to truly become the lodestar of developmen­t, progress and emancipati­on in the South West Region of Nigeria.

I will end this piece with the slogan prayer of the new Nigeria patriots who believe that Nigeria had been blessed sufficient­ly by God, but that our supplicati­on now should be for Him to save us.

God Save Nigeria. Amen. Ayoosunloy­eischairma­n,afeniferer­enewalgrou­p, Lagosstate­chapter

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