Remo Rejects Ijebu State Proposal, Submits Separate Memorandum to NASS

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The Remo Committee on State Creation, on Tuesday said that the committee with the support of Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, submitted a different memorandum on creation of new state out of Ogun State to the National Assembly because it will never allow its distinctive Remo identity to be swallowed under the guise of state creation.

The committee said that past attempt to create a new state out of the existing Ogun had always hit the brickwall because of the inability of both Ijebu and Remo divisions to agree on the name and the capital of the new state.

In a document made available to our correspondent on Monday and signed by Aare Kola Oyefeso, the committee chairman and the secretary, Mr Wole Awe, the Remo people said that the decision of the Ijebu division to have the new proposed State called Ijebu State with capital in ljebu-Ode is not acceptable as the suggested name and capital did not in anyway factor in or reflect the Remo identity.

The committee explained that in state creation, concession had always been given to the other federating units of the area the state is being created from and that it was in a bid to give sense of belonging that marked the history of creation of Oyo with Ibadan as capital, Ondo with Akure, Osun and Oshogbo as capital among others.

It stated further that “When Abeokuta Province was being made a state, cognizant of ethnic diversity, the state was neither made Abeokuta nor Egba State. It was made Ogun State and the purpose was not to allow any clan in a state to lord it over other clans”

The group explained that while Ijebu committee had submitted their memorandum on creation of new state to the national assembly with Ijebu as the name of the new state and Ijebu Ode as the capital, the Remo has equally done same proposing Remo-Ijebu state with the capital in Sagamu.

The committee revealed further that “The two Divisions have exhibited their distinct features and they have both submitted two different memoranda to the National Assembly”.

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