Cover StoryNews

Healing Meets Leadership: Oninaja of Inaja Alaro Inducted as UN-POLAC International Peace Advocate

2 Mins read

Oba Olanrewaju’s recognition as a Peace Advocate is particularly notable, as he becomes one of the few Nigerian monarchs holding such a global peace title. His induction not only acknowledges his traditional role but also affirms his unique contribution to mental health and social cohesion through his professional background as an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital

By Our Reporter

In a ceremony rich with symbolism and purpose, His Royal Highness, Oba (Dr.) Ganiyu Toyin Olanrewaju, the Oninaja of Inaja Alaro in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State, was formally inducted as a UN-POLAC International Peace Advocate, marking a significant moment for traditional leadership in Nigeria.

The event, held at the Lagos Oriental Hotel in celebration of the 2025 International Day of Parliamentarism, was attended by diplomats, lawmakers, civil society leaders, and peacebuilders from across the country. Organized by the United Nations Positive Livelihood Award Centre (UN-POLAC), the ceremony honoured individuals from various sectors who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to peace, equality, and community development.

Oba Olanrewaju’s recognition as a Peace Advocate is particularly notable, as he becomes one of the few Nigerian monarchs holding such a global peace title. His induction not only acknowledges his traditional role but also affirms his unique contribution to mental health and social cohesion through his professional background as an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital.

In his acceptance speech, Oba Olanrewaju highlighted the critical link between mental wellness, justice, and peace, stating, “Peace isn’t simply the absence of guns; it’s the restoration of dignity, the presence of fairness, and the healing of broken minds. This is where my work as a monarch and psychiatrist meet—to build people before we build systems.”

The ceremony, themed “Achieving Gender Equality, Action by Action,” served as a platform to promote inclusive leadership and sustainable development. It was also a clarion call to engage traditional institutions in resolving Nigeria’s persistent security challenges, particularly in the face of growing banditry, terrorism, and communal unrest.

Director-General of UN-POLAC, Prof. Obong Halo Eton, in his keynote address, underscored the critical role of traditional rulers in curbing the country’s insecurity. Citing the violence in Benue State as a sobering example, he urged royal fathers, religious leaders, and local actors to rise beyond ceremonial functions and actively lead peacebuilding efforts in their domains.

“We must rise to stop the killings, kidnappings, and criminality in our nation. The failure to act now is a betrayal of future generations,” Prof. Eton warned, stressing that traditional rulers have unmatched influence at the grassroots level.

Also speaking at the event, UN-POLAC Country President, Ambassador (Engr.) Peter C. Ohagwa, placed the induction within a global framework, referencing the founding ideals of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. He called on traditional and political leaders alike to deepen their commitment to SDG 3 (Health and Wellbeing) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality), noting that peace and progress require inclusive participation from all sectors of society.

For Oba Olanrewaju, the induction is more than a ceremonial badge. It represents a renewed commitment to serve as a bridge between cultural heritage and modern governance. Already known in Oyun LGA for his community mental health outreach and youth engagement initiatives, the monarch has consistently demonstrated that traditional rulers can lead with compassion, vision, and professional excellence.

“You cannot have lasting peace in a community where the people are emotionally shattered, spiritually alienated, and economically disillusioned,” he remarked, adding that true peace must begin in the minds and homes of the people.

As the blue-and-white UN-POLAC insignia was pinned to his chest, Oba Olanrewaju stood not just as a king, but as a healer and messenger of hope. His induction represents a powerful convergence of tradition, intellect, and global advocacy—proving that in today’s Nigeria, the path to peace may just be guided by those who understand both the palace and the people.

   

About author
Time Nigeria is a modern and general interest Magazine with its Headquarters in Abuja. The Magazine has a remarkable difference in editorial philosophy and goals, it adheres strictly to the ethics of Journalism by using the finest ethos of the profession to promote peace among citizens; identifying and harnessing the nation’s vast resources; celebrating achievements of government agencies, individuals, groups and corporate organizations and above all, repositioning Nigeria for the needed growth and development. Time Nigeria gives emphasis to places and issues that have not been given adequate attention by others. The Magazine is national in outlook and is currently being read and patronized both in print and on our vibrant and active online platform (www.timenigeria.com).
Articles
Related posts
Cover StoryEducationNews

PLASU Faces Indefinite Shutdown as ASUU Issues Strike Ultimatum, Demands Immediate Implementation of 2025 FGN Agreement

2 Mins read
Academic activities at Plateau State University Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Branch may soon be paralysed as the union has warned…
Cover StoryNewsOil and Gas

BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release of FPSO Tamara Tokoni Crude Oil to General Hydrocarbons, Nullifies Appeal Court Judgment

1 Mins read
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ordered the immediate release and handover of the crude oil aboard the FPSO Tamara Tokoni to…
All The NewsCover StoryEconomyEnvironmentHealthNews

Abuja's Clean Cooking Revolution: Transforming 12,500 Households, Protecting Mothers and Saving the Environment

5 Mins read
By Abdulrahman Aliagan,  For decades, the sight of smoke rising from firewood stoves has been a familiar feature across many communities in…
Stay on the loop!

Subscribe to our latest news.

Leave a Reply

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com