LITERARY GROUPS COMMEND AMBODE OVER THE YORUBA LANGUAGE PRESERVATION
AND PROMOTION LAW
Fagunwa literary society and the
Egbe Odo Onkowe Ede Yoruba have commended the Lagos State government on its
directive all Lagos state-owned tertiary institutions to incorporate the use of
Yoruba language in the General Studies courses and to make credit pass in
Yoruba language at the SSCE level as one of the pre-requisite for admission into
any of the state’s higher institutions.
The duo made the statement in a
release issued and signed by their Coordinators Mr. Wole Adedoyin and Mr.
Albert Ogini Olajutore in Ibadan on Tuesday.
According to the release “It is a
welcome development. We are happy with the latest move of the Lagos state government
in promoting, preserving and advancing the use of Yoruba language in Lagos
state-owned tertiary institution. We are also ready to support the government
in terms of enforcement and advocacy “.
Last week, Governor Ambode,
flanked by the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji
Kazeem, Commissioner for Energy and Mineral resources, Mr. Olawale Oluwo, his
information and strategy counterpart, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan and the
Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Akinyemi Ashade among others, formally assented
the bill into law to provide for the preservation and promotion of the use of
Yoruba Language and for connected purposes.
This development made Lagos
became the first state to enact such law, seeking to preserve and promote its
indigenous language.
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