Iwo Chiefs Urge Oyetola To Reject Call For Oluwo’s Removal

 

Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State has been called upon by 20 Iwo chiefs to reject call by some kingmakers for the removal of the traditional ruler of the town, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi.

The chiefs, under the aegis of the Iwo Traditional Chiefs, made the call, on Monday, in a signed statement titled, ‘Rebuttal to Petition Written by Concerned Kingmakers of the Oluwo of Iwo.”

The 20 chiefs included Chiefs Taleatu Akanji (Olodifi); Kasali Aremu (Anla); Fasasi Gbolagade (Asipa); Aleem Adewale (Mosalu); Yekini Muideen (Akogun); Samson Adio (Moleebe); Ajao Bamigboye (Asalu); Lamidi Akanmu (Bashorun); Safiriyu Aremu (Sobaloju); Rabiu Iyanda (Oloogun) and Lateef Amubieya (Molebe Amubieya).

Others are Chiefs Salami Ayofe (Molaafe); Olaide Yekinni (Baagidigbo); Nurudeen Asore (Sakotun); Tiamiyu Oloyan; Clement Olumodan; Asimi Durotoye (Baralaje); Chief Atanda James (Baale Agbe); Ambali Ishola (Aipete); and Atanda Musibau (Moseru).

The statement described the call by the kingmakers as anti-people, baseless and uncalled for, adding: “The rest traditional chiefs of Oluwo of Iwo hereby affirm that they disassociate themselves from the petition calling for dethronement of Oluwo of Iwo.

“Oluwo of Iwo should continue his leadership of Iwo traditional council in ernest, without removal, disturbance and continue to be on the throne of Oluwo of Iwo.

“That Iwo land consists of three local government council areas which are Iwo, Aye dire and Olaoluwa local government council areas, and that Oluwo of Iwo is the defacto and the de-jure head and the prescribed authority for all the chieftaincies in the three local government council areas that have 79 traditional chieftaincies of Iwo and districts.

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“Therefore, 12 concerned chiefs, allegedly kingmakers, cannot force their opinion on all other members without the consensus of other traditional chiefs numbering 79, excluding the 12 petitioners.

“We state that any of the chiefs that have personal grievance with Oluwo of Iwo is at liberty to go to court for fundamental rights of access to court for hearing and not foist his personal grievance on all other traditional chiefs of Iwo land. Moreover, the petitioners are not people-concerned in all allegations contained in the petition.

“The allegations raised in the petition of the concerned chiefs need interpretation by the honorable court. The petitioners cannot play dual roles of being the accusers/complainants and being judges in the same accusations and complaints at the same time.

“The undersigned traditional chiefs of the Oluwo of Iwo hereby affirm that we oppose the position of the petitioners against Oluwo of Iwo and urge the executive governor of Osun State to disregard and discountenance the petition and petitioners as baseless.”

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