Tag: Olubadan of Ibadanland

  • 10 Olubadans who ruled for less than five years

    10 Olubadans who ruled for less than five years

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, joined his ancestors on Monday, July 7, at the age of 90.

    A former Oyo Commissioner of Information Toye Arulogun confirmed the death of Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, stating that an official statement will be released shortly.

    His short response to the enquiry reads, “Confirmed. Official statement on the way.”

    Oba Olakulehin’s death comes exactly one year after he ascended the revered Olubadan throne, and barely two days after celebrating his 90th birthday.

    He was the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, and his life spanned decades of public service, enterprise, and traditional leadership.

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    Of the 43 late Olubadans, about 10 monarchs reigned for less than five years before joining their ancestors.

    Here are 10 Olubadan that rule in less than 5 years.

    1. Olubadan Akere I (less than 1 year, 1946)

    2. Olubadan Oyetunde I (less than 1 year, 1946)

    3. Olubadan Akintunde Bioku (1 year, 1947–1948)

    4. Olubadan Fijabi II (4 years, 1948–1952)

    5. Olubadan Alli Iwo (less than 1 year, 1952)

    6. Olubadan Apete (3 years, 1952–1955)

    7. Oba Yesufu Kobiowu (less than 1 year, July–Dec 1964)

    8. Oba Gbadamosi Akanbi Adebimpe (1 year, 1976–1977)

    9. Oba Lekan Balogun (2 years, 2022–2024)

    10. Oba Owolabi Olakulehin (1 year, 2024–2025)

  • Land grabbing: Olubadan suspends two Mogajis, warn others

    Land grabbing: Olubadan suspends two Mogajis, warn others

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin has suspended two Mogajis and removed their traditional beads.

    The affected Mogajis include: Mogaji Kukula, Kamorudeen Kolawole of Kukula family, Oke-Ofa Baba Isale in Ibadan North East Local Government, and Mogaji Samsudeen Bello of Ekerin Ajengbe family, Isale Osi in Ibadan South West Local Government of Oyo State.

    The suspension, which takes immediate effect, was slammed on the chiefs during the Olubadan Land Matters Committee meeting at the old Olubadan Palace, Oja Oba, Ibadan, on Thursday.

    Speaking through the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Ladoja, the Olubadan said the suspension would remain until the suspended Mogajis do the needful.

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    He said: “Your suspension order is indefinite until you retrace your steps and do the needful.

    “You have been told severally to desist from any act that can tarnish the reputation and image of the Olubadan and Ibadanland, such as land grabbing, trespassing, forceful land taking, oppression of your family members and other residents in your domain.

    “The suspended Mogajis should henceforth stop parading themselves as Olubadan traditional title holders till their cases are revisited.

    “The law enforcement agents are called upon to apprehend any suspended traditional ruler parading themselves as authentic Chiefs contrary to the sanctions imposed by His Imperial Majesty on them.”

    The monarch who frowned at the nonchalant attitude of some Mogajis and Baales that ignored the invitation of the Olubadan Land Matters Committee warned that such absentee traditional title holders will henceforth lose their traditional titles as their absence will be viewed as insubordination to the constituted authority.

  • Olubadan celebrates Obasanjo at 87, Makinde on award

    Olubadan celebrates Obasanjo at 87, Makinde on award

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, has extended congratulations to former President Olusegun Obasanjo on his 87th birthday and to the governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, for receiving the Governor of the Year Award from the Leadership Newspaper.

    Oba Balogun gave this message through a press statement by his Personal Assistant (Media), Oladele Ogunsola in which the two celebrators were described as wonderful achievers.

    The monarch remarked that the former President Obasanjo, who attained the age of 87 during the week remains an icon and somebody with uncommon grace as his advanced age notwithstanding, he remains very active physically and mentally.

    “A brother and a very good friend, Chief Obasanjo has found favour from his creator and I’m very thankful to God for him. At his age, he is still very active, strong and looking very healthy. He is an uncommon being and remains a blessing to the country as his mental faculty through which he still offers useful suggestions to the leaders is still intact.

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    “I can only continue to wish him well as he continues his sojourn on this part of divide and pray that the uncommon grace and favour being enjoyed by him would not cease but continue to blossom and flourish. Hearty eighty-seven cheers to a wonderful brother and friend”, the statement added.

    On the Governor of the Year Award given to Makinde by the Leadership Newspaper, Oba Balogun described it as something that didn’t come to him as a surprise, adding that “it is a well deserved award going by the activities and performance of the governor in the state.

    “It is a thing of joy that those people outside of Oyo State and not just ordinary people, a very reputable media organization, Leadership Newspaper could see the beauty and wonders of God in our state through Engr. Seyi Makinde. It is indeed a great honour to our darling state.

    “I congratulate the Governor of the Year, whom I commonly refer to as the ‘People’s Governor’ on the award which is nothing but a testimony to the age-long aphorism that a golden fish has no hiding place. And as Americans would say, you ain’t see anything yet. Just remain yourself with your focus and mission mantra”, Oba Balogun said further.

  • We won’t return to palace, Ibadan Obas dare Olubadan

    The war of words raging between Ibadan first class monarch, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji and supposed members of his council under the aegis of Olubadan-in-council again got more fuel as the Ibadan Obas, comprising members of the Olubadan-in-council and promoted Baales on Wednesday kicked against the directive of the Olubadan urging them drop their crowns and return to the palace.

    The monarchs described the directive as hypocritical and an aspersion on the review of the laws governing traditional institution in Oyo State, which approves their installation as beaded crown wearing kings.

    Oba Adetunji had in a reaction to the various accusations leveled against him by the Obas asked the Olubadan-in-council members among them to remove their crowns and come back to the palace to perform their roles as members of his council.

    But the Obas, led by Otun Olubadan, Oba (Dr.) Lekan Balogun faulted the highly referred monarch, insisting that none of the issues raised in their allegations against the “nefarious activities going on in his palace such as non-screening of prospective Mogajis (family heads) and Baales (village head) by the council before installation; the cash and carry manner by which people now get positions of Mogaji and Baale, leading to the appointment of more than one Mogaji from the same compound and relinquishing of the palace authority to ‘Olori’ (the wife of the monarch) among others have been answered.”

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    The Ibadan Obas maintained that events had overtaken the court judgement being referred to, noting that aside the fact that there’s an appeal pending on the same judgement, the issue of review of the traditional law in the state had since become a statewide one, encompassing Ibadan and other cities and towns which till now has not been disputed.

    They also averred that the same reform which conferred on them the new titles of His Royal Majesties and Highnesses also elevated the Olubadan to His Imperial Majesty from

  • Olubadan to Obas: remove your crowns and return to palace

    THE Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Akanmu Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso 1 , yesterday replied to the allegations levelled against him by the estranged members of his council.

    The high chiefs, led by the Otun Olubadan, Oba Lekan Balogun, accused the monarch of denigrating the Olubadan institution by what they described as “illegal practices and apparent lack of regards for the council”.

    But, the Olubadan, in a statement signed by his spokesman, Mr. Adeola Oloko, said there was no truth in the allegation raised against him by the Obas.

    The foremost traditional ruler said he has no objection to the return of his embattled high chiefs to the palace once they remove their “illegal crowns”.

    According to him, the statement credited to the embattled chiefs lacked substance.

    The Olubadan said contrary to the allegations, he was not responsible in the first instance for their desertion from the palace and by so doing, abdicating their responsibilities to Ibadanland.

    He also stated that rather than engaging in blame game, the embattled high chiefs, who, he alleged, were afraid of what is likely to befall them after May 29, when power would have changed hands, should have been bold enough to apologise to the people of Ibadan  and Yorubaland for allegedly undermining their customs and tradition.

    Describing the crowns of the high chiefs as offensive to the customs and tradition of Ibadanland, the Olubadan said there was nowhere in Yorubaland, where two kings sit inside a palace.

    He added that “it is always the king and his chiefs”.

    “Apart from violating our customs and tradition, there is no law that backs the wearing of illegal crowns in Ibadanland,” he said.

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    Oba Adetunji noted that he had expected the high chiefs to comply with the Oyo State High Court judgment, which declared the state government’s reform that produced the crowns as illegal, null, void and of no effect.

    The royal father accused the high chiefs of lobbying to approve through the backdoor the crowns that the court had out-rightly rejected.

    Oba Adetunji stated that if the people of Ibadan had signified their preference the crowns, he would have long ago approved them.

    He said contrary to allegation by the high chiefs, he had done no wrong nor acted illegally.

    The monarch added that despite efforts made to hinder the smooth-running of the palace by the high chiefs and their promoters, they must begin to wonder why the palace had begun to grow from strength to strength.

    Oba Adetunji stated that the high chiefs exhibited little or no knowledge of Ibadan custom and tradition, when they accused him of installing Mogajis and Baales without recourse to them.

    According to him, Section 22 (2) of the Chiefs Law, Cap 28 Law of Oyo State 2000 makes the Olubadan the prescribed and consenting authority on all chieftaincy matters in Ibadanland.

    The first class monarch argued that the Olubadan-in-Council is merely an advisory council without any power whatsoever.

    According to Olubadan, “if anybody should be castigated for denigrating our institution, it is the embattled high chiefs with inordinate ambition to become monarch without domain that should examine themselves. It is those who commit crime against Yoruba customs and tradition and do not repent that deserve to be castigated.

    “It is those who run away from the palace and turn round to say they are not carried along. It is those who flagrantly disobey court orders. It is the chiefs who are sent to represent the Olubadan at the Local Government Traditional Councils but seize Olubadan’s salaries that have violated our customs and tradition.”

  • Olubadan to Ibadan Obas: remove your illegal crowns

    The face-off  between the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, and his high chiefs deepened on Tuesday with the first class monarch ordering them to remove their “ illegal crowns.’’

    The Olubadan said that he had no objection to the return of his high chiefs to the palace “ once they remove their illegal crowns.’’

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the high chiefs had on Monday accused the Olubadan of running a “ one-man-show’’  and disregarding the Olubadan-in-Council.

    The chiefs also accused the monarch of appointing Mogajis (family heads) and Baales (village heads) without consulting the council.

    One of the members of the Olubadan-in-Council and Otun Olubadan, Lekan Balogun, while speaking at a meeting of the council at Mapo Hall in Ibadan said the actions of the Olubadan called for urgent attention to forestall crisis.

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    But Adetunji said in a statement issued on Tuesday in Ibadan by his media aide, Adeola Oloko, that he was not responsible in the first instance for the desertion of the palace by the high chiefs.

    The Olubadan urged  the high chiefs  to apologise to the people of Ibadanland in particular and the Yoruba people in general for “ undermining our custom and tradition.’’

    According to him, there is nowhere in Yorubaland where two kings sit inside a palace.

    “Apart from violating our customs and tradition, there is no law that backs the wearing of illegal crowns in Ibadanland,’’ Adetunji said.

    He recalled that he had expected the high chiefs to comply with the Oyo State High Court judgment which declared the state government reform that produced the crowned chiefs as illegal, null, void and of no effect.

    Adetunji stated that contrary to the allegation of the high chiefs, he had done no wrong nor acted illegally at any time.

    According to him, Section 22 (2) of the Chiefs Law, Cap 28 Law of Oyo State 2000 makes the Olubadan the prescribed and consenting authority on all chieftaincy matters in Ibadanland.

    The monarch argued that the Olubadan-in-Council was merely an advisory body without any power. (NAN)

  • Olubadan: new Iyalode to be installed soon

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, has revealed that the installation of Chief Mrs. Theresa Oyekanmi as the substantive Iyalode of Ibadanland will happen soon.

    A statement by the Personal Assistant and Director of Public Affairs to the palace, Mr Adeola Oloko, said the monarch gave the assurance while welcoming chiefs from the Iyalode line who paid him a surprise visit at his Popoyemoja, Ibadan palace on Thursday. The chiefs visited to know when the new Iyalode would be installed.

    According to Oba Adetunji, there is no doubt that following the death of the former Iyalode, High Chief Aminat Abiodun, on December 8,  2018, and observation of the 41-days mandatory mourning period, the Otun Iyalode, Chief Mrs. Theresa Oyekanmi, is sure to be automatically installed as the new Iyalode of Ibadanland.

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    He said: “Everybody knows that our chieftaincy system in Ibadan is based on promotion. Even, the Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has repeatedly said that, the beauty of the Ibadan chieftaincy system is that it is ordered, such that the most senior on the line is automatically qualified for the top job.

  • Olubadan: new Iyalode to be installed soon

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, has revealed that the installation of Chief Mrs. Theresa Oyekanmi as the substantive Iyalode of Ibadanland will happen soon.

    A statement by the Personal Assistant and Director of Public Affairs to the palace, Mr. Adeola Oloko, said the monarch gave the assurance while welcoming chiefs from the Iyalode line who paid him a surprise visit at his Popoyemoja, Ibadan palace on Thursday.

    The chiefs visited to know when the new Iyalode would be installed.

    According to Oba Adetunji, there is no doubt that following the death of the former Iyalode, High Chief Aminat Abiodun, on December 8, 2018 and observation of the 41-days mandatory mourning period, the Otun Iyalode, Chief Mrs. Theresa Oyekanmi, is sure to be automatically installed as the new Iyalode of Ibadanland.

    He said: “Everybody knows that our chieftaincy system in Ibadan is based on promotion. Even, the Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Senator Abiola Ajimobi has repeatedly said that, the beauty of Ibadan Chieftaincy System is that it is ordered, such that the most senior on the line is automatically qualified for the top job.

    “For example, on 27 April, 2016 when the wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari paid me a courtesy visit in the palace, the Governor took pride in the orderly arrangement of our chieftaincy system.”

    The monarch also revealed that nobody in the Iyalode line or elsewhere has challenged the seniority of Chief (Mrs.) Oyekanmi or questioned her integrity and her state of mind, making her installation a fait accompli.

    Adetunji, however, pointed out the procedure for appointing Iyalode is similar to that of the Olubadan, adding that in consonance with the Ibadan Chieftaincy Declaration of 1957, the kingmakers who are high chiefs, have been duly informed by the Secretary to the Olubadan-in-Council, stressing that there was some progress.

    “I have signed along with another High Chiefs and we are waiting for the other High Chiefs to sign also.

    “To speed it up, the vacancies that exist in the Balongun line notwithstanding the chieftaincy crisis had been added to it.

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    “The next stage is to formally inform His Excellency, the Oyo State Governor. And, I’m proud to say that our Governor would expedite action on the matter when it gets to his table.”

    Responding, some chiefs in the Iyalode line commended the Olubadan for the peace and progress of Ibadanland during his reign.

    They expressed satisfaction that their fears had been allayed following the comprehensive explanation of the monarch, noting the Iyalode line is the tripod on which Ibadan chieftaincy system rests after Egbe Agba and Balogun lines

    In attendance at the meeting were Balogun Iyalode, Chief Mrs. Amudalat Adekunle; Osi Iyalode Chief Mrs. D. A Amao; Iyalaje Iyalode Chief Mrs. Olufunmilayo Soyege; Asipa Iyalode Chief Mrs. Yewande Durosaro; Ekerin Iyalode Chief Mrs. Onikepo Akande; Maye Iyalode Chief Mrs. Ayo Adunni Adegbite; Agbaakin Iyalode Chief Mrs. Kudirat Iyabo Adeleke and Aare Alaasa Iyalode Chief Mrs. Wosilat Ajoke Ekeolu.

    Others include Asaaju Iyalode Chief Mrs. Mutiat Ladoja; Lagunna Iyalode Olori Rashidat Adetunji; Oota Iyalode Chief Mrs. Titilola Ogbogodo Ayingun Iyalode, Chief Mrs. Mojisola Ladipo and Gbonnka Iyalode Chief Mrs. Jadesola Osho.

     

  • I’ve enough reasons, but I will not depose Olubadan – Ajimobi

    I’ve enough reasons, but I will not depose Olubadan – Ajimobi

    Oyo state governor Abiola Ajimobi has said he will not depose or sanction the Olubadan of Ibadanland despite having enough reasons to do so.

    The governor who noted that the office of the governor is higher and above other titles in the land noted that, he will never allow the situation to cause any acrimony between himself and the monarch whom he referred to as father.

    The governor gave the assurance during a meeting with the traditional council in the eleven local governments in Ibadan, urging the council not to be discouraged but extend a hand of fellowship to the Olubadan.

    Some of the royal majesties in attendance at the meeting include, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Olakeleyin Owolabi, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Eddy Oyewole and Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Lateef Gbadamosi Adebimpe.

    The others are, the Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Abiodun Kola-Daisi, and the Ekarun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Amidu Ajibade.

    The governor maintained that he was well aware that all that is going on the palace is an indication that the Palace has been hijacked by a former Governor Rashidi Ladoja and his like who are bent on taking the state back to the gory days.

    Noting that the shooting which occurred at the palace during an installation ceremony, Monday, was stage-managed by those he described as drowning politicians, the governor stressed that he will not allow the former governor disrupt the peace being currently enjoyed in the state.

    He said, “Like I said, all the relevant sections of the 1959 chieftaincy declarations are very clear on the powers of the governor viz-a-viz the traditional rulers and the administrations and particularly sections 26 and 27 empowers the governor to sanction any erring Oba.

    “But as I have said before, you must use power with caution, particularly when it comes to traditional institutions. I am a respecter of that institution. I sincerely believed that considering the relationship that I have with Kabiesi, the Olubadan of Ibadanland as a son, as a brother to my late father, as the Aare of Ibadanland of which he (Olubadan) honored me with that title, I will never do anything to denegrade that position of obaship or go to the extent of sanctioning him by removal or suspension or something else. Afterall, he is an old man and he is my father.

    “We will continue to talk to him. The only unfortunate thing there is that, some failed politicians, particularly Ladoja and his likes have taken over the palace and they are doing things that Baba himself will not even aware nor approve of. So we understand the dynamics. The Press Secretary of Baba Olubadan used to be the Press Secretary of Ladoja and he is still there. Some of the Assistants and aides of Baba are known members of Ladoja’s party.

    “The baba that is on the throne is my father and I will not do anything that will disgrace him and denegrade his stool. I am happy the obas know the enormity of the powers of a governor. The law had it that, if the governor sees that what a monarch is doing can cause chaos, the governor has the power to depose such king.

    “And if anyone is going around the town waving and parading himself around the streets and market at a time like this, that means he want to scatter the town and cause chaos. If the governor invites a monarch to a meeting and the monarch failed to turn up and such king is saying he was told to sleep or rest somewhere, he could be removed, at least it is the government that is paying him.

    “Who bestowed the crown and staff of office on the monarch? Is it not the government? But you see, when a person is in a position as such, he shouldn’t wield his powers everytime, particularly against someone who one claims to be his father, and someone who is old and more so, when you know that some people are really behind it. And we know it is Ladoja.

    “I have found enough reasons to depose him, but I will never do it. If he likes, let him go to the radio or television to abuse me, I don’t care and I will never use that against him. He is enjoying the fact that he is my father; he is enjoying the fact that he is the Olubadan. But Olubadan is not the state governor. This Oyo state, the governor is still the head and leader. My gentility is not cowardice but I am just being careful.  I am giving you the assurance that I will not remove him. Sooner or later, he will understand better.

    “So, with all intents and purposes, the Olubadan palace has been taken over by Ladoja and his followers and what he could not achieve through the ballot box, through democracy, through elections, he wants to achieve through the palace and he will fail like he has failed in all attempts. And what he is doing now is the desperation of a drowning man looking for ways to cause civil unrest, but we will not allow him.

    “He is not above the law. He was a former governor that is it. I am the current governor. I will be former governor in another term. We must allow government to run, it is not his duty to try to cause civil unrest in the society, we will not allow him.

    “What happened in Obas palace, reminded us of what had been done before, they went to late Baba Adedibu’s house over the bridge to be shooting at Baba Adedibu, his benefactor, the person who puts him there. Later on, they came to Akala’s office to shoot him, it is the same style. At another time they went to Akure to be shooting and they killed Akala’s assistance. We know.

    “And all that happened on Monday also, we know he is behind it, he may say we should prove it but we know he is behind it. Because how do you go to a place and four people will come, policemen were in the palace and so many security in there and nobody apprehended them and nothing happened and people inside the palace still sat inside and later they came. We are not fools. We know that has been stage-managed. We have information and we thank God that Ibadan people are behind us. The whole Ibadan is behind us except few Politicians.

    In their separate remarks, the monarchs at the meeting thanked governor and appealed to him not to use the strength of his power to sanction or address the matter.

    Oba Lekan Balogun said, “If anyone likes it or not, how we live this life, we are building history. What is done in recent time and like what you have always done is great. Honestly you have been an architect like they have always portrayed you on billboards around the town. The things you do, I know it is God that is giving you the wisdom and it is a great history making event. It is indeed a great history making event because it is something that had been done in places like Ekiti, Ondo and even Lagos and other Yorubaland. In one essential respect, we did not cut Ibadanland into pieces like it is done in other places; Olubadan still remains the owner of Ibadanland.

    “Even with what we have done, we still remain where we were. I still remain the Otun Olubadan just like others in the Council but those who don’t understand thinks there are many kings in a town. As we pray and do all the needful to get Ibadan state, if eventually it is granted, are we going to have only one king? If God grants that we have Ibadan state, are we going to have one king?

    “The only two things that we did with the recent reform is the nomenclature of obaship that is added to our title. We have not changed from our ranks as Otun, Balogun, Ashipa and the rest in the Olubadan-in-Council. The second is fashion. If I don’t use my normal abetiaja cap, I will use my crown. Please how has that hurt the interest of the Kabiyesi, his Imperial Majesty? In the whole of this town, he is still the only Imperial Majesty but only two people oppose what the governor did. Those that don’t understand are really many and those that have it on mind to destroy the city. They are the ones that always want to be known and seen as the only one that knows it. And aside from them, no one else knows how to do. Only two groups opposes what the governor has done.”

    The Maye Olubadan, Chief Adebayo Akande in his remarks recalled that he was the one who initiated the idea of reviewing the chieftaincy laws less than a year that Ajimobi assumed office.

    He said, “What the governor has done is good. I am the first person who wrote a letter to all the Ibadan Elders that we should do a review of the Olubadan Chieftaincy laws. Chief Akinyele was the one who wrote a book and I was the chairman of the launching committee with Basorun Kola Daisi was the chairman and after the launching we all read the book. When I got home, I called Chief Akinyele that the book, as good as it was, it would lead to the review of Ibadan Chieftaincy laws and he agreed that I should write a letter to all the chiefs and we met at Ibadan House for a meeting and Chief Daisi was made the chairman of the review. Afterwards, we took it to the governor. It wasn’t the governor that started the review, but we know we cannot do any review without the governor.

    “We must thank the governor for his political courage. If not that we have our son who has the political courage, all what we are doing won’t be possible. There are some people who are always saying they want to do this and do that, we only see it in the books up until it was too late for them.

    “We must thank God that we have a governor who has courage to do whatever he wishes to do. There is no time that since we now have council of Obas, there is not time we won’t have the extended council of Obas because only 8 people doing the council of Obas may not be appropriate. In due course when all these dust settles, but I am not counting all these as crisis, because we must thank the governor that we have that if he had wished to use the full wrath of his powers, we won’t be saying all these today but we will also beg him not to use all his constitutional powers on the matter because if he does that, those not entitled for sympathy will get sympathy.

    The meeting was also attended by all the traditional chiefs and Obas across all the local governments and local council developments in Ibadanland.

     

  • Olubadan Palace attack: Ajimobi summon security chiefs

    Olubadan Palace attack: Ajimobi summon security chiefs

    Following the attack on the Popoyemoja Palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi Tuesday summoned an emergency meeting of the state security council to address the matter to address the matter.

    The meeting which had in attendance, the General Officer Commanding, 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan; Commissioner of Police at the state command; Director of Department of State Services; State Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and heads of other security agencies in the state.

    But, The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 11, Mr. Agboola Oshodi-Glover, earlier in the day vowed that the five gunmen who shot sporadically at the palace of the Olubadan, during the installation of Baales (village heads) will soon be fished out and taken to court for proper justice.

    The Police boss who is in charge of Oyo, Osun and Ondo States also assured that security will be beefed up around the palace.

    Oshodi-Glover spoke Tuesday while playing a courtesy visit on the Olubadan in company of the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude and other top police officers in the Zone in respect of the shooting incident.

    Acknowledging that the security operatives never got a hint on the planned attacked pointing out that, having the information would have helped the security operatives to keep the attackers off. He added that, with the incident, the police will investigate the matter thoroughly and leave no stone unturned.

    He said: “Definitely, security will be beefed up around the palace and more importantly, those miscreants who did that will be fished out and will be taken to court for proper justice to take its cause.

    “I don’t know any news behind the news on this matter. But we are going to investigate what happened. If we knew the news behind the news, the gunmen would not even get close to the palace. Now that we have known, we would do everything possible and no stone would be left unturned.

    While assuring the people of the state that the police is high on alert to ensure the safety of lives and property, the police boss appealed to the people who have information on the identity of the unidentified gunmen to make same available to the police so as to fast track getting to the root of the matter.

    “The policemen are on high alert and citizens should be rest assured that they are safe. We are also calling on the citizens, who saw what happened and who have information to let the police have them towards helping us in getting into the root of all these.

    “The steps the police are taking will make all and sundry to be happy. The Yoruba tradition must be respected and respect must be accorded to the people and institutions that deserve it.  The hoodlums are hereby warned to desist from unruly behaviour. Those that perpetrated the invasion, we are going to make sure that we get them”, Oshodi-Glover assured.

    Addressing the visitor, the monarch who expresses happiness at the visit and the decision of the police boss to do on the spot assessment of the situation.

    Oba Adetunji, who described the Monday incident as shocking maintained that his decision to install the minor chiefs was within the ambit of the chieftaincy laws pointing out that the arm of government that is saddled with the responsibility to challenge the authority of Olubadan in respect of installation is the court, and not anybody or any threat from anyone whosoever.

    While assuring that the Palace will make available anything or information needed by the police during its investigation, the monarch maintained that the central figure in the Olubadan chieftaincy position is the Olubadan himself as the Olubadan-in-Council is just an advisory body and not a legal entity.

    Olubadan said, “I am very happy to welcome you.  What the police should do is what you have done. When you heard of security issue in the palace, the first thing us to come as you have done to see things for yourself.

    “As a monarch of no mean repute, we are irrevocably committed to the protection of lives and property at all times, and we are irrevocably committed to a collaborative effort with the Nigeria Police Force to ensure peace and harmony.

    “What happened on Monday was very shocking, to say the least, because by choosing to confer minor chieftaincies like Mogaji and Baale on deserving individuals, is within the ambit of the chieftaincy laws. The central figure in that chieftaincy position is the Olubadan. Olubadan-in-Council is just an advisory body, it is not a legal entity.

    “Therefore, whether the Olubadan does it or not, it is not questionable. The arm of government that is saddled with the responsibility to challenge the authority of Olubadan in respect of installation is the court, and not anybody or any threat from anyone. Anything you need concerning your investigation will be done for you.

    “What I want people to know is that whatever anybody does, he does it for himself. Whoever refuses to do the right thing is doing it for himself. Whatever position that we are today, so many people had been there in the past, at a time we have not occupied the position and we did not even know we would get there.

    “But today, we are occupying the positions, who knows who will be there tomorrow? The fact that we don’t know who will be there tomorrow should send a note of caution to us that we must be wary of whatever we do with the positions. What will people remember you for when you are no longer on the position? I am using this medium to urge all and sundry to endeavour to do the right thing.”

    Addressing the press after the State Exco Security Council meeting, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Mr. Segun Abolarinwa condemned the attack on the palace of the foremost monarch, describing it as barbaric, condemnable and unacceptable, noting that the suspected hoodlums must have acted on the instructions of some failed politicians who are trying to exploit the traditional institution to stage a comeback and return Oyo State to the inglorious days of violence, brigandage, killings and arson.

    The briefing also had in attendance, the Commissioner of Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun, the Governors Special Adviser on communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, the Senior Special Assistance to the Governor on Print Media, Mr. Wale Sadeeq and a Senior Special Assistance to the Governor on Broadcast and Print Media, Mr. Akin Oyedele.

    Assuring that, the government shall not allow anyone or group, irrespective of status, religious or political leaning, to take the state back to the days of when Ibadan earned the uneviable tag of a garrison command through the unscrupulous activities of incorrigible elements, Abolarinwa recalled that the government had warned during the installation ceremony of the 21 obas on August 27 that the Olubadan’s palace and the revered traditional institution risk being used as staging post for the nefarious activities of failed politicians.

    He said: “The attack on the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, His imperial Majesty, Oba Saliu Adetunji, by gunmen on Monday is barbaric, condemnable and unacceptable. The suspected hoodlums must have acted on the instructions of some failed politicians who are trying to exploit the traditional institution to stage a comeback and return Oyo State to the inglorious days of violence, brigandage, killings and arson.

    “We shall not allow anyone or group, irrespective of status, religious or political leaning, to take to the days of when Ibadan earned the uneviable tag of a garrison command through the unscrupulous activities of incorrigible elements. I had warned during the installation ceremony of our obas on August 27 that the Olubadan palace and our revered traditional institution risk being used as staging post for the nefarious activities of failed politicians.

    “Meanwhile, we suspect that some opposition political parties and retrogressive individuals must have now found sanctuary in the hallowed palace of the Olubadan to resurrect their faded careers. Their plan is to disrupt the peace and tranquility that we have worked hard to enthrone and enjoyed in the last six years.

    “Initial security reports suggests that their plan is to unleash terror and make Ibadan ungovernable, especially as the 2019 general elections draw near. For the avoidance of doubt, the government wishes to reiterate that it will not renege on its commitment to the security of lives and property which has remained our credential in the last six years.

    “We, therefore warn that anyone seeking to tear our resolve through any attempt at jeopardizing the peace of the land should be ready to face the waterloo because I can assure them that the full weight of the law will be visited on them. My appeal to our Baba, the Kabiyesi, is to be wary of the antics of those who may wish to exploit his warmness and accommodating posturing to foment trouble. A word is enough for the wise.”

    Responding to question from reporters, Layinka assured that the governor will not allow the cordiality between himself and the Olubadan be truncated or jeopardized by any individual, adding that the government is not ruling out the possibility of a visit on the monarch anytime soon.