The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi,
has denied the allegations that he punched Agbowu of Ogbaagba, Oba Dhirulahi
Akinropo, during a peace meeting in the state.
According to Oba Abdulrosheed, "I did not
punch Agbowu of Ogbaagba, Oba Akinropom at any peace meeting.”
He, therefore, asked those peddling lies against him
over the matter to apologise to him, adding that there has never been a time he
punched Agbowu, as they only had altercation which they were able to handle.
It was reported that the Oluwo, who was invited by
the Assistant Inspector General of Police(AIG) in charge of Zone 11 police
headquarters in Osogbo, Bashir Makama,
allegedly beat up Oba Akinropo during a peace meeting.
Addressing journalists at the Correspondents'
chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in Osogbo on Tuesday, Oluwo said his intent in defending the helpless
poor will judge him.
He told his critics to leave him to God, warning
them against hasty judgment without knowledge of the matter involved.
The traditional ruler stated that most critics are
ignorant of the hardship some monarchs in his domain are inflicting on their
subjects.
Oba Akanbi revealed further that the affected monarchs had lorded
themselves over their subjects, taking family lands and selling them with
impunity and imprisoning anyone who attempted to challenge them.
The Oluwo further disclosed that he received
complaints of how innocent family members are sent to prison because the
monarchs influenced their case through their accomplice.
He said the current influx of Bororo to his domain
invited by ‘these Obas’ who are selling lands to them for peanut called for
concern.
The monarch revealed that thousands of Bororo were
transported to Oori, a village under Iwoland, and their Baale, Olori, collected
money and signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) without the government
consent. “Is this what you want me to harbour?” He asked.
The Oluwo also expressed disappointment that most
Nigerians hail bad leaders, but vowed to continuously “fight corruption in the
traditional system just like President Muhammadu Buhari is fighting political
corruption by turning deaf ear to critics.
"I did not punch Agbowu of Ogbaagba, Oba
Dhirulahi Akinropo, there was an altercation, so I brought them to the police
to talk to them on the need for them to desist from selling their future.
"I know how to develop my town because of my
exposure. They are not happy because they know I'm trying to liberate my people
from these kings who have been gaining pleasure in selling their future.
"I'm fighting corruption within traditional system.
They (monarchs) are selling a hectare of land at the rate of N60, 000, which
I'm kicking against. I did not touch Agbowu of Ogbaagba, although he was
aggressive towards me, and we almost had an altercation which was later resolved.”
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