The riveting crisis over the Obaship stool in Ikeja
community of Lagos State took another dimension at the weekend as the
Oba-elect, Prince Samsondeen Adeleye, accused authorities of Ikeja Local
Government Area of slowing down the process of his installation to please
vested interests.
Adeleye was nominated Oba-elect by the community’s
kingmakers headed by a former Deputy Governor of the state, late Chief Rafiu
Jafojo, five years ago.
Expressing frustration in a chat with reporters, Adeleye said information at his disposal indicated that the state government
was willing to install him but that some highly placed politicians led by a
former female commissioner in the state, who hails from Ikeja, were making
negative recommendations to the state government.
According to him, “The truth of the matter is that
the kingmakers, about five years ago, sent my name to the Ikeja Local
Government Area as Oba-elect after having met all the conditions under native
rites and tradition, but this former female commissioner has been frustrating
my installation.
“It’s also disappointing that she has a willing
tool in the current leadership of Ikeja LGA at a time the state government is
ready to implement the recommendation of the kingmakers.
“They renewed their war against me when the state
government invited me to a public function in my capacity as the Oba-elect
recently.
“I am surprised that the local government chairman
can look on while this injustice is taking place.”
Complementing him, a leading kingmaker in Ikeja,
the Eletu Idibo, Chief Maruf Balogun, insisted that Adeleye remained the
kingmakers’ choice.
Speaking with the media, Balogun said: “We made our
choice of him known about five years ago after having consulted the Ife oracle
which approved of his choice, and he was the only prince from the next ruling
house who wrote us a letter indicating his interest in the throne.”
Balogun described as sheer nonsense, a statement
credited to one Chief Lolade Shonibare, that the secretary to the kingmakers,
Chief Olufemi Titi-Thomas, had been sacked, saying: “Titi-Thomas remains our
secretary and the Ashipa of Ikejaland.”
All efforts to reach the Ikeja LGA chairman proved
abortive while several calls made to the phone of the council’s Public Relations
Officer, Mrs. Kumbi Odunfa, at press time, were not answered.
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