Oyo State
Governor, Abiola Ajimobi
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The Ibadan Elders Forum (IEF)
on Tuesday mediated in the crisis between the Oyo State Governor, Abiola
Ajimobi, and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Samuel Odulana, over the elevation
of Senator Lekan Balogun, a former governor of the state, Rashidi Ladoja, and
seven other Ibadan high chiefs.
The Punch report continues:
The
IEF held a meeting at the house of its Chairman, Ambassador Olusola Saanu, on
Tuesday evening at the end of which the matter was settled.
At
the end of the meeting, which was attended by Dr. Lekan Are, High Chief Adebayo
Akande, and Ashipa Olubadan, Chief Eddy Oyewole, the governor said the matter
had been resolved.
Ajimobi
added that the elevated high chiefs could retain their present status while the
papers would be perfected to reflect due process.
“We
should thank God for the elders. Our elders are committed to peace in
Ibadanland and our king has shown that he is a good monarch. He contributed to
my success as governor.
“In
this case, brothers are fighting and elders have intervened. There is no cause
for further misunderstanding. We will perfect the papers because the issue has
been resolved by men of impeccable character. Due process will now take place.
Sometimes, we get married before perfecting a marriage ceremony,” the governor
told newsmen after the meeting.
Others
at the meeting included the Olubadan’s son, Prof. Femi Lana, and the Otun
Olubadan, Senator Lekan Balogun.
It
will be recalled that the high chiefs had been elevated by the monarch but the
state government described the action as illegal because it did not go through
due process.
The
state government said the action was carried out by the Olubadan despite its
directive that the high chiefs should submit their medical certificates of
fitness before the monarch could elevate them.
The
matter reached a crisis point on Monday when the governor issued a 48-hour
ultimatum to the organizers of the elevation ceremony to reverse it and
maintain the former status of the affected high chiefs.
A source who preferred
anonymity had told our correspondent earlier on Tuesday that contrary to the
insinuation that politics was beneath the whole issue, the government was only
concerned that its directive was set aside before the elevation.
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