Dele Odule lacks enough respect for elders – Lere - TopicsExpress



          

Dele Odule lacks enough respect for elders – Lere Paimo Chief Lere Paimo, MFR, popularly known as Eda, is the acting Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP). The veteran thespian recently visited the Tribune House, in Ibadan to debunk rumours doing the rounds on his state of health. He opened on the crisis rocking ANTP, his take on the new face of the association, among other issues. SEYI SOKOYA who spoke with Eda, brings the excerpts. You are the acting chairman, Board of Trustees of the Association of Nigeria Practitioners (ANTP), what part are you playing as one of the elders to put an end to the age-long crisis dwarfing the progress of the association? I have always made efforts to ensure that peace returns into our association. My priority is to reform and ensure that the truth prevails. I believe any member who had not or made an attempt to kill one another’s child can contest for any post in the association. But some mischievous elements want to remain in power at all costs and this ugly development has pulled the association backward. We are making necessary efforts to correct the wrongs and return to the right track so as to ensure the truth prevails. It was said that a faction rose against you because you were in support of another candidate. How true is this? It was not because we supported or routed for a particular faction that caused it; they are the bad eggs who started the whole thing. They were the first to go to court, and if you want to know an irresponsible person, an issue that had not gotten to a stage where the court is the next step, they went to file a case. That is what they do. They were annoyed because they knew we were saying the truth and we will not stop telling the truth; we won’t take their lies because they met us in the system. It seems the former president, Jide Kosoko is also not on your side… Jide Kosoko is the brain behind the whole chaos in the association. He was the former president of the association who refused to step down despite the fact that his tenure had lapsed. He stood to install his successor, but the elders were against his decision. He cannot dictate to us. Members of the association have the collective right to elect whoever they want in power. According to a Yoruba adage: “Omode ti o ba ni tagba bawo, oko iparun lo n lo.”Any young person who tries to deride his elders is heading for destruction. Are you saying that the elders and the entire association did not support Jide Kosoko’s intention to bring in a successor? No matter how brilliant his successor is, under any circumstances, he does not have the right to impose him on us. The association has the collective responsibility and absolute right to vote in whoever the members want. We did not welcome the idea because he wanted to monopolise the idea. We are against his decision. He is not the type that will be dictating in the midst of us. His pieces of advice or suggestions are always welcomed, but he is always on the verge of making decisions and dictating to the association. Are you aware that this age-long crisis is affecting the progress of your association? I want to assure you that the crisis will soon be over, it is normal for an association to encounter challenges . We will regain all what we have lost while the crisis lasted. People know that ANTP still exists. We don’t want anybody to panic. Our worry is for those that are nursing fears; I want to use this opportunity to appeal to them. Our major goal is that the truth should prevail and I am sure that we will get over the current challenges and move on to the next phase. Some members of the association still regard Jide Kosoko as the president. How would you explain this? It is the novice and members of his faction within the association that still recognise him as the president. His four years tenure had lapsed; he has handed over his office, how could he still be recognised as the president? Can you tell us your candidate between the duo of Dele Odule and Victor Ashaolu? It is not that I am supporting anyone, but I will always throw my support behind whoever is ready to serve the association with a pure mind and most importantly, someone who is ready to tell the truth and respects the elders of the association. We don’t and will not support a self-centered leader. Comrade Victor Ashaolu has proved and laid a precedent. He is truthful. Do you mean Dele Odule is not truthful? I did not say he is not truthful, but respecting the elders is the most important thing. So he lacks respect? He doesn’t respect the elders enough. He cannot be dictating to us. We won’t take that.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 20:45:41 +0000

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