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Ekiti Govt Resists Attempt to Reverse Oba-Elect’s Selection Process … orders installation process for new Elemoba 

The government, also directed the kingmakers to within seven days write to the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Home Affairs to submit the name of the new Oba-elect for the town to begin the process for his installation in line with the Ekiti State Chief Law.

Addressing the stakeholders from the town, on Thursday, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, appealed to the kingmakers to refrain from scuttling the process that had been adjudged as transparent and straightforward.

Through Ifa consultation, Prince Babalola from Odimulele royal dynasty, had on February 18, 2023 emerged among four contenders, but was not officially presented to the government by kingmakers as the validly selected candidate.

The Deputy Governor, according to a statement by her Media Assistant, Victor Ogunje, faulted the position canvassed by some kingmakers that the process was allegedly hijacked, saying  the video clip that captured the selection process vividly attested to how credible the process was. 

Mrs Afuye posited that Governor Biodun Oyebanji being a promoter of peace and unity doesn’t want any upheaval in any of the town over obaship tussle, saying attempt to reverse a process that had already been concluded could stoke the  fire of discord in the town.

“Let me appeal to the kingmakers not to derail the process because the candidate you  supported didn’t emerge. The fact that your candidate didn’t emerge doesn’t vitiate the process. Only one person can be king at a time.

“We have all watched the video capturing the selection process. Where could you fault or point to as area where manipulation occured? It was a transparent process and we should all be happy about this.

“Any town without a substantive king will find it difficult to develop. It is is better you allow this credible process to stand. 

“I hereby appeal to  you to within seven days write officially to the Ministry and present the candidate to begin the process for his installation. This is in your own interest and the interest of the town”.

Mrs Afuye commended the Ajero of Ijero Ekiti and the prescribed authority in the Council, Oba Joseph Adebayo Adewole, for providing wise counsel during the selection process

Addressing the stakeholders, Oba Adewole, disagreed vehemently  with those calling for the reversal of the process, describing the exercise leading to emergence of Prince Babalola as “clean, clear and transparent”.

The First Class monarch, warned the kingmakers against derailing the selection process, saying the fallout and backlash of such action could have a dire consequences. 

The Chairman of Ijero Local Government, Hon Adeola Adeyemo, restated that available information  from the council officials who monitored the process attested to the fact that the selection of Prince Babalola  was credible and transparent.

The council boss praised the government for not interfering in the  process, saying that further amplified how revered the traditional institution has assumed in Ekiti.

Meanwhile, the government has also directed the Araromi Obo Ekiti  kingmakers to begin the process for the installation of Prince Ebenezer Ojo, as the new Elemoba of Araromi Obo, in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area of the State.

The Deputy Governor took the decision following the readiness of the kingmakers to officially present the Oba-Elect as the new Elemoba to the State Government.

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