Ondo community leaders seek intervention over property destruction, harassment

Anxiety in Ondo community over delay in announcing new monarch

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Concerns mount in Alade-Idanre in Idanre Local Government Area of Ondo state, over the delay in the appointment of a new king for the ancient town.

This is just as the traditional kingmakers in Alade-Idanre said the selection process for a new monarch will soon commence, distancing itself from a selection process that violates the tradition and custom of the community.

Disclosing this during a press conference in Alade Idanre, the traditional kingmakers led by the Regent and Lisa of the town, Chief Oladipo Akinsowon, said the people of the ancient town are yet to have a traditional ruler but the selection process will commence soon.

Akinsowon said the process to replace the late Oba Olusegun Akinbola who joined his ancestors three years ago will start soon, and pointedly, said anybody parading himself as the monarch of the town is an impostor and such action is against the tradition and custom of the ancient town.

Speaking after a meeting with critical stakeholders, which include, traditional kingmakers, chiefs, and youth of the community, Akinsowon who is also the Prime Minister of the town, said a new king will be selected in accordance with the tradition of the town, noting that an High Court has invalidated the earlier method of choosing traditional ruler for the town.

He said ” Presently, we have no king in Alade but we have regents. As regent, I have been on the throne for the past three years taking control of the community, and holding meetings with my chiefs because presently, the regent is the acting Oba.

“If anybody is parading himself as an Oba, he is never an Oba. I think he is arrogating power that does not belong to him. Nobody can become the Oba without the consent of the kingmakers and we have not chosen anybody as the king.

“The latest judgment has referred us to our traditional way of installing an Oba. Since both papers sent to the court have not been recognized and to avoid a vacuum, we have liaised with the elderly people in the community and discussed the matter with them for possible advice on further steps.

“We have a part of Idanre that has experienced 25 Obas on the throne and the 26th is on the throne. There are traditional ways they are used to without relying on any recommendation. We will consult all those people, the elders and they will guide us on the way forward.

“We are not considering any ruling house for now because the first one, those who were sent to the court was struck out. This time, we are going purely on the traditional way of installing an Oba. Before you can become an Oba, you must belong to a ruling house and we have two ruling houses in Alade which are the Akinbola and Akinboro.

“We initially had six kingmakers but we have lost three. Now, we have three which include me (the Lisa), the sasere, and the Odunwo. No Oba has been approved by the court as the Aladeokun-in-council of Alade, Idanre.”

The youth of the town through the Secretary, Mr Adewale Akinrinlola said they appreciated the new development and pronouncement by the kingmakers that due process would be followed in selecting a monarch for the town.

Akinrinlola appealed to the kingmakers to swing into action immediately because the town was long overdue for a new monarch.

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