Honourable Abass Agboworin: A Beacon of Integrity and Leadership in Ibadan South East/North East Constituency – By Olajide Olaoluwa Peter
As we approach a pivotal moment in our local government, let us acknowledge leaders with humanity and humility.
Honourable Abass Adigun Agboworin’s impact on people has been both effective and motivating.
“Iwalewa,” meaning our character reflects our values, ethics, and morals in every area of our life.
Honourable Abass Agboworin, a man with impeccable character, can be best described as Omoluabi – someone who has been well brought up and highly cultured.
He consistently exhibits the inherent virtue and value of “Iwapale,” encompassing fundamental principles such as “Ororo Siso” (spoken word), “Iteriba” (respect), “Inu Rere” (having a good mind towards others), “Otitó” (truth), “Iwa” (character), “Akinkanju” (bravery), “Isé” (hard work), and “Opolopé” (intelligence).
The hallmark of conversational prudence and the epitome of intellectual maturity displayed by Honourable Agboworin have paved the way for his dealings with people, reflecting in social, political, religious, and cultural responsibilities of his administration.
Firstly, his “Iteriba” (respect) is a notable feature, showing respect to others irrespective of age, class, or social stratification, as he believes respect begets respect.
Secondly, Honourable Abass Agboworin embodies “Inurere” – having a good mind and good intentions towards others. His Inurere constitutes a fundamental moral and psychological attribute, contributing to his truthfulness and honesty.
Thirdly, “Iwa” (character) distinguishes Honourable Agboworin, making him more valuable. This distinction lies between good character (Iwa rere) and bad character (Iwa ibaje or Iwa buburu).
Indigenes and residents of Ibadan South East/North East Constituency have witnessed confidence, trust, and responsibility in Honourable Abass Agboworin. This will further propel the gospel of good governance in our Constituency.
To those who thought otherwise, “Inu bibi o da nnkan, suuru baba iwa; Agba t’oni suuru, ohun gbogbo l’o ni; Diafun ori, a bu fun iwa. T’iwa nikan losoro.”
“Iwalewa omo eniyan.”
“Toju iwa re ore e mi.”
“Ojumo ire o.”
Omo Agboworin Loke Ibadan
Happy New Year 2024
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