Read the press statement below...
Thursday, 30th day of July was significant in the lives of members of
The Road Transport Employers' Association of Nigeria. It was a day set
aside for the inauguration of the association's inauguration of its
new executives, members from across Nigeria, including the National
Chairman and other Exco members from Abuja converged on Adetiloye hall
of the trade fair complex, Ado Ekiti.
Members were all in a beautifully designed customized Ankara.
I wasn't
at the venue long before the arrival of the Executive Governor of
Ekiti, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, I arrived only few seconds before he
did, but what I saw on his arrival was electrifying, that the
governor was given a rousing welcome is an understatement.
Ordinarily, I see no reason to write about the accolades showered on
the governor on this occasion, it's a scene I witness on daily basis,
it's a thing I hear everyday.
Fayose as far as am concerned is
undoubtedly the most popular man in Ekiti today. I will also not blame
our drivers for welcoming him in that manner, this must be the first
time a sitting governor is attending such event.
The governor spoke with them in his address, of course Fayose doesn't
read prepared speeches, that's rare of him, he spoke with them
offhand, he addressed them like a father would address his son! I have
no problem with the body of Punch's reportage of the event, just that
the headline was misleading, very misleading.
Those who already had a
biased mind towards the governor jumped for joy when they read the
governor say he was once a Danfo driver, they were like "Yes, we said
so!"
It is for this reason I will be dishing out word for word what the
governor said at the event, his motive was to charge and inspire all
youths, not just the drivers who happen to be his immediate audience
at thie event.
They were indeed inspired, it is a story that will
inspire anyone with an open mind. Am not coming out this morning with
all he said at the event, let's just have that side that has to do
with him being a one time Danfo driver. Let's Go!
Oshoko Uncut
...Lakotan, mo fe ki opolopo o taraa mi keko(In all, I want a lot of
people to learn from me), I want a lot of people to learn from my
experience, particularly those people ti won ti roraa won pin ni
Oo(those who has lost hope) ti o de ripe toripe o je driver Oo le make
e mo(and you think you can make it no more because you are a driver) ,
you are claiming that you are a driver, driver's work is driver's
work.
I was once a driver like you(Claps) and I want you to learn this
lesson from me.
Please, I want young people to learn this lesson from me.
I want young people to learn from this : Many young people today, they
don't want to go through the ladder to become human beings at all...
they are in a hurry, they want to either do drug business or join bad
gangs...because you are a driver.
I was a Danfo driver in Ibadan for
almost 3 years (Claps and Hails).
Listen... Ejoor.
Baba mi, awaa 27 lo bi(my dad had 27 children) , iyawo mefa lo de
fe(he married 6 wives). Ko si bi Olowo ba ti lowo to, to ba ti fe
iyawo pupo, to ba ti feyawo pupo(No matter how rich a man is, one he
has many wives), to ba tii ngberu yen lo oke, Aa maa fiwo, Aa maa
fiwo(as he tries to live up to his responsibilities, things will be
shaky), Eru a di Eru awon Obirin(and the responsibilities falls on the
women).
Opolopo Obirin lowa nibiyi to jepe awon lo nto omo bayi(we have a lot
of women in this gathering who are now the one taking responsibility
for the family's upkeep), omo ti Obirin ba de to, to lo ya garawa, o
fi Iya eemeji je Iya e(it will amount to double jeopardy if you were
raised by a woman and you become a nobody in life). Ti Baba e a gba
loju pe(your father slapped her), to gba ori e pe(hit her on the
head), ta a gbe Obirin min wale pe(the father comes home with another
woman), to o ba sope(if you say) after your mother had laboured for
you, you want to be a vagabond then that is so sad!
My father had 6 wives, my mother is in the 3rd position.
When I
finished my OND, life was no longer the same. I saw an advert in
Nigeria Tribune, they want to sell some of their used vehicles, so I
went to my mother, she sold her DATSUN 120Y, won npe ni Shalaake(the
car is called Shalaake), awon Agbalagba lo le mo motor ti won npe ni
Shalaake(the young ones might not know the car called Shalaake). My
mother sold that vehicle, gave me half of the money.
We went to buy Danfo from Tribune Newspaper and I had to go for HND,
my brother was in the polytechnic, others have to go to school, I
happen to be the first son.
So I repaired this Danfo, we live at Orita
Challenge and I go to school in Poly, Ibadan Poly.
So I have to enter Danfo, carry my Danfo at 5:30(am), I will call Ring
Road/Dugbe, Ring Road/Dugbe, Ring Road/Dugbe, Ring Road/Dugbe (Claps
and Hails). When I get to Dugbe (in Ibadan), I will call
Mokola/Sango/UI/Ojoo..., Mokola/Sango/UI/Ojoo... When I get to Ojoo, I
have to go back to Poly via Apete, I will call Sango/UI, Sango/UI
nikan ni Oo because am no longer going to Dugbe, I have to from Sango
go to Poly. So when I get to Sango I will call Poly/Waec/Apete, Poly
/Waec/Apete...
I will go to take my lectures in the morning. I used that money to
train myself and train my siblings and apart from that, I travelled
abroad after my HND at service year, it was from that small money that
I was able to buy my ticket, I got to London before I called my Dad.
All am just trying to let you know is that being a driver, you can
make it in life! (Claps). You can make it in life!
There is dignity in Labour, awon to nfoju Egan womi lana, won ndobale
niwaju mi leni(those who looked at me with reproach yesterday are now
prostrating before me today), Iya mi Ojosi yen naa, inu e amaa dun pe
Iyaa governor lounaa bayi Oo(my mum sure will be happy that she's
today a governor's mum).
Am just appealing to all young men who are drivers today... You can be
all you want to be!... You can be what you want to be if you are
conscious of tomorrow.
Olorun a ran yin lowo Oo, I love you very Dearly, I congratulate you
all, I congratulate myself, I congratulate His Excellency (Rev. Barr.
Agbede), The Road Transport Chairman in Ekiti State, long long long
may you reign peacefully, Congratulations...
Ese Oo(Thanks so much), Oluwa a pelu yin Oo(may God be with)