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Leadership Crisis: Akure North Monarchs Urge Gov. Akeredolu To Call Deji To Order
Traditional rulers in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State
have rejected the recent judgement of a High Court that affirmed that the Deji
of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi has a consenting and prescribed authority
to install minor chiefs and Olojas in both Akure south and Akure North Local
Government Areas of the state.
The monarchs under the umbrella of Akure North Local Government
Chieftaincy Committee, described the verdict as strange and contradicted the
1984 Chiefs Law of Ondo State as amended in 1991 and the Land Use Act which
limited the prescribed authority of any traditional ruler to only communities
in his local government area.
The monarchs added that the High Court verdict would be challenged at the
Appeallate Court by the parties involved.
In a statement signed on behalf of the Obas, Olus and Olojas in Akure
North Local Government Area, the Ogbolu of Ita-Ogbolu, Oba Idowu Faborode who
is also their Chairman and the Oloba of Oba-Ile, Oba Joseph Oluwadare, insisted
that Deji lacked powers to remove the Asinigbo of Isinigbo, Oba Samuel Elewuju.
According to the statement, Deji’s action violated existing Chieftaincy
and LG Edicts in the state.
Justice W.A Akintoroye of the state High Court had last week ruled in
favour of the Deji asserting his power as the consenting and prescribed
authority for the installation of minor chiefs and Olojas in the domains which
are traditionally and constitutionally associated with the Deji’s stool
notwithstanding the bifurcation of Akure Local Government.
Oba Aladetoyinbo, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Adeyeye
Michael, pointed out that the judgment would further bring about unity and
peaceful coexistence among all traditional rulers in the two Council areas.
But, lawyer to the Akure North monarchs who filed the suit, Mr Femi
Emodamori said the Judgement would be challenge at the Appeal Court, noting
that the ruling was strange to the State Chiefs Law.
Also reacting to the Judgement, the Akure North Monarchs called on the
state Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) and his Deputy, Agboola Ajayi to
use their legal knowledge to call Oba Aladetoyinbo to order over his
provocative handling of Chieftaincy matters between his domain and Akure North
area which could destabilise the existing peace in the state Capital if not
carefully and lawfully handled.
They also urged Akeredolu to make good his promise of releasing the
Government’s White Paper on Justice Ajama Chieftaincy Commission to resolve
myriad of Obaship tussles in Akure in particular and the state in general.
“After-all the Deji would never dream of going to any of the communities
now in Ifedore LGA of the State to make any purported appointment or removal of
Chiefs just because those communities used to be part of the Old Akure District
” Can His Majesty, the Ooni of Ife come to Ondo State and appoint, install
or remove the Deji of Akure simply because Akure is part of Yorubaland? Let
every king know his domain”, the Monarchs opined.
“The term ‘consenting authority’ has been abolished under our chieftaincy
laws as far back as 1981 in the Ondo State Government White Paper on Morgan
Chieftaincy Review Commission, in paragraph 10 of the white Paper. To say the
least therefore, the judgment of the court in this regard is completely
strange. We are however aware that those involved in the matter are already appealing
the judgment
“As for the purported claim of the Deji of Akure that he had suspended
and removed the Asinigbo of Isinigbo, we hereby assure the people and
Government of Ondo State and Nigerians in general that the Asinigbo of Isinigbo
remains the Traditional Head of Isinigbo Community and a member of the Akure
North Local Government Council of Obas and Olus. He is still drawing his
entitlements from the Akure North Local Government like all other Obas and
Olus. Whoever asserts otherwise must be under illusion”.
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