Tag: Olubadan of Ibadan land

  • Olubadan to high chiefs: You are entertainers of the year

    Olubadan to high chiefs: You are entertainers of the year

    The Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso 1 Tuesday described the purported threat of 21 new Ibadan kings to recommend him for removal as an affront to the people of Ibadan.

    The traditional ruler also referred to the 21 kings as entertainers of the year even as he declared that they (21 new kings) lacked the powers to unseat the Olubadan.

    In a press release issued, signed and made available to The Nation Tuesday by the Director, Media and Public Affairs to the Olubadan , Mr Adeola Oloko , Oba Adetunji stated that ‘the so-called Oba-in-Council ‘ was unknown to the Oyo State Chieftaincy Laws, and wondered how a group of educated individuals such as the embattled high chiefs could resort to illegality by commenting on a matter before the court.

    Hearing continues Wednesday 13 December at the Oyo State High Court, Ibadan in a suit filed by the Olubadan against the Oyo State Government on the controversial chieftaincy review.

    Oba Adetunji who has pleaded with the court to take judicious notice of the persistent contempt of court on the matter before it by the defendants in recent times, is of the opinion that if a scape goat is not made of at least one or two culprits, there may be no end to court contempt.

    On the issue raised by the Oba-in-Council; Olubadan contended that the council in question which comprises high chiefs and Olubadan only is basically an advisory council with no force of law, customs and traditions backing it.

    ” In the same vein, Baale whom the embattled high chiefs have added to themselves to become 21 are not members of Olubadan-in-Council and therefore should not be dressed in borrowed robe, as they have no power whatsoever over their lord, ”  the frontline Oba said.

    According to Oba Adetunji, as the prescribed and appointing authority , he can promote and/or peg the promotion of an high chief as long as he wishes .

    But he added that he did not contemplate any such decision as he does not see himself as an absolute monarch.

    Oba Adetunji contended further that there was no time that the embattled high chiefs were barred from attending palace activities, adding that they were the ones who spurned palace invitation in their desperate rush for multiple crowns and cheap royalties.

    He expressed delight that despite their absence from official palace activities, the Olubadan had been exercising his duties without let or hindrance.

    The Olubadan stated that even when they were being harassed and molested in the city streets and called unprintable names, he has been trying his level best to calm down frayed nerves in order to guarantee their safety and security by going to court to diffuse tension.

    Oba Adetunji stated that as the Yoruba proverb says that okro can never outgrow its reaper, an high chief can’t outgrow the king by threatening to recommend him for removal.

    “By custom and tradition, no Olubadan has been recommended for removal from office by any high chief or group of high chiefs at any time and my own reign will not be an exception. At least, we have received applications from families of about four of the embattled high chiefs asking for their immediate replacement. But, like a prodigal son, we hope that they would sooner than later renounce the unrecognized crowns and return to the warm embrace of their father as the palace door is perpetually open. The high chiefs are hereby advised to emulate high chiefs in other places, who are not wearing crowns but still earn respect of their people for peace and progress to reign supreme in the land, ” he said.

    He , however , urged the high chiefs not to exercise fears yet, as their seats would not be declared vacant in the absence of court verdict.

  • Olubadan: Gunmen distrup installation of Mogajis, others

    Olubadan: Gunmen distrup installation of Mogajis, others

    Unknown gunmen on Monday opened fire on the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu Adetunji, during installation of Mogajis and Baales.

    The four gunmen in a black Toyota Sienna opened fire repeatedly, shattering car glass windows of the Chieftain of Labour Party who was a former Secretary to the Oyo State Government, Sharafadeen Alli and other cars parked in front of the palace.

    Olubadan Palace
    The damaged cars during the crises at Olubadan Palace

    Journalists arriving at the gate of the palace at about 11:45 am, were caught in the fire but they escaped gunshots as they ducked in the drainage in front of the palace.

    The gunmen parked their car in front of the palace, shooting sporadically and daring people inside the palace compound to come out and confront them.

    However, the shooting did not stop the installation of the Mogajis and Baales.

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    Sympathizer at Olubadan Palace after the hoodlums attack Olubadan Palace. Photo by Femi Ilesanmi Ibadan
    Sympathizer at Olubadan Palace after the hoodlums attack Olubadan Palace
    Sympathizer at Olubadan Palace after the hoodlums attack Olubadan Palace. Photo by Femi Ilesanmi Ibadan
  • Olubadan to Ajimobi: I’m not a politician

    Olubadan to Ajimobi: I’m not a politician

    As the dust settled over the emergence of new obas in Ibadan, the Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu Adetunji, Monday urged Governor Abiola Ajimobi not to paint him bad before the public, stressing that his decision to oppose the review of the Olubadan chieftaincy system was not political in any way.

    In a statement by the Director of Media and Public Affairs to the palace, Mr Adeola Oloko, yesterday, the monarch said: “As a monarch, I’m a father of all, irrespective of sex, ethnic and ideological persuasions.

    “Since Friday March 4, 2016, when I ascended the exalted throne of Olubadan I have opened the gate of our palace wide to all manner of people. If you belong to APC, PDP, Labour, Accord and/or more, you are most welcome. So, politics has nothing to do with my resistance or opposition to the chieftaincy review spearheaded by the Oyo State Government.”

    Oba Adetunji also described as unfortunate the comment by the governor that recent utterances from the palace are tending towards the political, adding if he (the governor) has any demonstrable evidence of such, he should kindly provide it.

    According to him, there is no press statement issued from the Olubadan media office which did not enjoy his blessing before it was made public.

    He said: “While I am aware that people react to age differently, I am not old enough to be misinterpreted by anybody, even at 89. Governor Ajimobi stated that he invited us to the Governor’s Office over this matter and visited me in the palace later. While this is true, I wish to respectfully state that the Boade Panel was inaugurated on May 19, 2017, His Excellency, Governor Ajimobi invited me to the Governor’s Office on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 after the panel had sat for 4 weeks. At that meeting, His Excellency, the Oyo State Governor, the High Chiefs and State House correspondents would recall my opposition to the chieftaincy review. My question is: ‘did anybody put words in my mouth in that recorded tape?’ When he invited me to his office and visited me in the palace on Sunday, June 18, 2017, the Boade Panel was almost through with its job, when we met at the inner chamber, what the State Governor came to tell me was that he knew I should have been consulted first. So, it is not true that I was consulted, as claimed by him.

    “If I had been consulted, this error would have been avoided. The desecration of the crown would have been averted.”

    The Olubadan of Ibadan land, who congratulated all Ibadan people on keeping the peace, assured that these times would pass.

    Oba Adetunji commended all his brother-monarchs for their solidarity and cooperation, saying his opposition to the mass coronation exercise was to prevent breakdown of law and order, complication and dire consequences in Ibadan Chieftaincy System.

  • ‘Political statement’: Olubadan replies Ajimobi

    ‘Political statement’: Olubadan replies Ajimobi

    As the dust settled over the emergence of new obas in Ibadan, the Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu Adetunji, on Monday urged Governor Abiola Ajimobi not to paint him bad before the public, stressing that his decision to oppose the review of the Olubadan chieftaincy system was not political in any way.

    In a statement by the Director of Media and Public Affairs to the palace, Mr Adeola Oloko, on Monday, the monarch said: “As a monarch, I’m a father of all, irrespective of sex, ethnic and ideological persuasions.

    “Since Friday, March 4, 2016, when I ascended the exalted throne of Olubadan I have opened the gate of our palace wide to all manner of people. If you belong to APC, PDP, Labour, Accord and/or more, you are most welcome. So, politics has nothing to do with my resistance or opposition to the chieftaincy review spearheaded by the Oyo State Government.”

    Oba Adetunji also described as unfortunate the comment by the governor that recent utterances from the palace are tending towards the political, adding if he (the governor) has any demonstrable evidence of such, he should kindly provide it.

    According to him, there is no press statement issued from the Olubadan media office which did not enjoy his blessing before it was made public.

    He said: “While I am aware that people react to age differently, I am not old enough to be misinterpreted by anybody, even at 89. Governor Ajimobi stated that he invited us to the Governor’s Office over this matter and visited me in the palace later.

    “While this is true, I wish to respectfully state that the Board Panel was inaugurated on May 19, 2017, His Excellency, Governor Ajimobi invited me to the Governor’s Office on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 after the panel had sat for 4 weeks. At that meeting, His Excellency, the Oyo State Governor, the High Chiefs and State House correspondents would recall my opposition to the chieftaincy review.

    “My question is: ‘did anybody put words in my mouth in that recorded tape?’ When he invited me to his office and visited me in the palace on Sunday, June 18, 2017, the Board Panel was almost through with its job, when we met at the inner chamber, what the State Governor came to tell me was that he knew I should have been consulted first. So, it is not true that I was consulted, as claimed by him.

    “If I had been consulted, this error would have been avoided. The desecration of the crown would have been averted.”

    The Olubadan of Ibadan land, who congratulated all Ibadan people on keeping the peace, assured that these times would pass.
    Oba Adetunji commended all his brother-monarchs for their solidarity and cooperation, saying his opposition to the mass coronation exercise was to prevent the breakdown of law and order, complication and dire consequences in Ibadan Chieftaincy System.

  • Olubadan urges Oyo labour leaders to embrace dialogue

    The Olubadan of Ibadan land, Oba Saliu  Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso 1, on Monday appealed to the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and all other labour unions in Oyo State to see reason with the state government and find a lasting solution to the ongoing impasse in the interest of the common man.

    Oba Adetunji made this call during the yearly Ramadan Tafsir at his Popoyemoja, Ibadan Palace.

    A statement issued by his Director of Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Adeola Oloko, quoted the monarch as saying that dialogue has been adjudged the best solution to crisis the world over.

    He explained that violence doesn’t solve crisis but patience and understanding help in situations of misunderstanding.

    The Olubadan also called on the state government to look into the demands of the labour union and try to shift grounds where necessary, pointing out that life is a matter of give-and-take.

    The labour leaders declared an indefinite strike last week after they regained freedom from detention over charges of destruction of public property and assault.

    They were arraigned for disrupting a government-stakeholders’ meeting over the new initiative of partnering with stakeholders on management of some schools across the state.

    The labour leaders are demanding withdrawal of the court case and payment of salaries owed state government workers as conditions for calling off the strike.