Deji of
Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi
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The Deji of Akure, Oba
Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, has banned the title of ‘Eze Ndi Igbo’ in Akureland and ordered it to be reviewed and
replaced with a non-controversial honorary title. This is one of the
conditions given by the monarch to end the crisis between him and the leader of
the Igbo community in the town, Mr. Gregory Iloehike. The monarch said the
condition must be met before Igbo traders in the area would be allowed to
continue operating their businesses in the community.
The
traditional ruler dethroned the Igbo leader last week and stopped his men from
opening their shops following an alleged rude behaviour against the traditional
ruler at his palace by the Igbo leader during a meeting with Oba Aladelusi.
Some
other conditions included that the dethroned Eze must apologize for his
behaviour, said to be unruly in at least three national dailies as well as go
to broadcast stations to also tender an unreserved apology. He was also ordered
to write a letter of apology to the monarch and the Deji-in-Council.
The
Punch report continues:
Oba
Adelusi also directed that the Igbo leader should stop wearing any form of
crown and must comply with all the directives of the palace.
To
this end, the state Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, met with the two leaders
separately on Tuesday evening at the Governor’s Office, Alagbaka, Akure, and
reportedly pleaded with the Akure traditional ruler to forgive the embattled
Igbo leader.
At
the meeting, it was gathered that the governor maintained that the Igbo leader
could not go against the tradition and custom of the land, as there was no
basis or constitutional back up for such attitude.
The
governor, however, thanked the youths of the town, praising them for their
maturity and peaceful disposition towards the matter.
The
traditional ruler maintained that a truce can then be brokered once the
conditions were met.
As a result of the crisis,
all shops occupied by Igbo people at the Moferere Market, Akure, remained
closed as of the time of filing this report on Wednesday.
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