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Ekiti Warns Traditional Chiefs Against Disrespecting State Order

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By Ayodele Oni

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Two Traditional Chiefs who, allegedly, installed another chief in an Ekiti Community without the consent of the Traditional Ruler of the community,  have turned down State Government’s invitation for a meeting to resolve the issue.

As a result of this, Ekiti State Government, has warned Traditional Chiefs in the 140 Statutory Communities in the State against resisting, or declining summons issued to them by the State while intervening in any chieftaincy or communal issue.

The government threatened that any Chief who disrespects the State by declining appearance before a Panel to clarify any issue without tenable reasons shall henceforth face disciplinary action.

The State Deputy Governor, Monisade Afuye, handed down the warning, on Wednesday, while presiding over a petition written by the Alararomi of Araromi Ekiti, in Ijero Local Government Area, Oba Adebomi Babalola against two of his chiefs.

As contained in the petition, Oba Babalola, had accused the Eesa of Araromi Ekiti, Olufemi Toyebi and Ojumu,  Idowu Atewogbola of installing one Bayo Alu as Odofin of the community without deferring to him as the prescribed authority, describing this as a flagrant insubordination and disrespect.

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The Deputy Governor in a statement signed by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje,  frowned at the absence of the chiefs at the parley, despite being contacted by the Ministry  about the sitting.

Mrs Afuye, represented by the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Home Affairs,  Ojo Atibioke, said disrespect to constituted authorities was becoming a recurrent decimal among the chiefs and that such won’t be brooked under any guise.

“The government will take punitive actions against some of our Chiefs for disrespecting the state authorities , by resisting or turning down summons to appear before it to resolve a crisis in their communities.

“We can’t but take serious actions against such conduct, because we won’t fold our arms and allow our state to be disrespected. What the chiefs did by not appearing today is punishable. They claimed that they were sick. How can the three of them fall sick at the same time?

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“All these acts of disrespect must stop. What we are doing here is to ensure that we have peace in all our towns, in line with the agenda of Governor Biodun Oyebanji and we won’t allow anyone to frustrate us”.

Speaking to his petition, the Alararomi, Oba Babalola, alleged that the three individuals had allegedly been causing division and stoking the fire of acrimony in the community, by running a parallel government to debase his stool.

The monarch appealed that the erring chiefs must be punished for disrespecting the state and his stool to serve as deterrent to others, who are fond of treating the government and traditional institution with contempt and disdain.

The monarch also requested the government to order the installed Chief should stop parading himself as a traditional title holder in the community, saying he is not recognised in line with the Ekiti State Chiefs Law.

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Speaking about the matter, a first class monarch and Ajero of Ijero, Oba Joseph Adebayo Adewole, said the offence committed by the two traditional chiefs was grave and punishable under the law.

Oba Adewole averred that what they did was tantamount to insubordination and stoking of fire of division in the town.

“Only the king can install a chief and the Ekiti State Chiefs Law said that whoever installs a Chief without the consent and approval of the prescribed monarch has committed a punishable offence.

‘It was spelt out in the state chiefs law and edict that whoever that is installed had also committed an offence as well. So, the three of them are prosecutable.”


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