Governor Seyi Makinde has been encouraged by nine out of the eleven royal families in Oyo town to postpone making any decisions about the next Alaafin of Oyo until the legal matter is addressed.
During a news conference yesterday in Oyo town, Prince Afolabi Adesina of the Adeitan royal family, who spoke on behalf of the nine households, said this.
Additionally, these families encouraged the governor to choose the new Alaafin of Oyo in accordance with the law and to ensure equity, fairness, and justice.
They explained that the families have been marginalised in the appointment and selections process of the Alaafin over the years, adding that the Agunloye Family and Alowolodu Family of the eleven families within the Atiba lineage have been ruling without allowing the other nine to attain the stool of their forefathers.
The nine royal families were represented by Prince Adesina Afolabi (Adeitan family), Prince Lamola Olanite (Olanite family), Prince Nureni Taiwo (Tella Agbojulogun family), Prince Remi Azeez (Tella Okitipapa family), Prince Raji Adediran (Adediran Ese Apata family).
Others include Prince Muftau Adejare Adesokan (Adesokan Baba Idode family), Prince Adesiyan (Adesiyan family) Prince Bello Rasheed (Abidekun family) and Prince Agboin Adelabu Adelabu Baba Ibadan family.
His words: “We are using this opportunity to thank the governor for his commitment to promoting good governance, transparency and accountability in our state. We urge him to continue to prioritise the well-being of the people and always uphold the rule of law in all matters.”
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”In essence, the request is for the Governor of Oyo State to refrain from taking any further action regarding the selection of a new Alaafin until the court case that has been filed against the chieftaincy declaration of the Alaafin is resolved.”
”It would be unfair to appoint a new Alaafin while the court case is still pending. It is essential that Governor Makinde prioritises the resolution of the court case before any action is taken with regard to the appointment of a new Alaafin. This will ensure that the process is transparent, fair and just as required by the law.”
Alaafin of Oyo stool became vacant as a result of the transition of the 45th Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, who joined his ancestors in April 2022.
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