The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kwara community demands monarch’s 21 years’ pay, urges probe

- From Mansur Aramide, Ilorin

TRADITIONA­L ruler of Jebba in Mooro Local Council of Kwara State, Abdulkadir Adebara, as well as his chiefs and subjects, has appealed to Governor Abdulrahma­n Abdulrazaq to pay his salary arrears of over two decades.

The community also urged the governor to rise to the administra­tive challenges of his office by investigat­ing how the monarch’s files disappeare­d in the Ministry of

Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs.

Specifical­ly, the 101- year- old king told newsmen, in his palace, yesterday, that he had neither been paid salary nor emoluments accrued to his office since he became the Oba 21 years ago.

He urged Abdulrazaq to “do the needful for me by giving me all my salaries and due entitlemen­ts deprived me since I was rated by the late Mohammed Lawal.”

Also, the community chiefs, led by the Eesa of Jebbaland,

Jaiyeola Omotosho, recalled that Adebara was appointed the Oba of Jebba, of third class status, on May 16, 2003 by the then Governor La wal ( of blessed memory).

Earlier in 1983, The Guardian gathered, the stool of the Oba of Jebba was graded thi rd class by the late Governor Adamu Attah, but was withdrawn in 1984 by the militar y regime of Group Capt. Salaudeen Latinwo.

“We have strong reasons to believe that some officials of the Ministr y of Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs, in cahoots with one or two traditiona­l rulers, are out to frustrate the payment of the accumulate­d salaries and allowances of our monarch,” the chiefs alleged.

They, however, wanted the governor to constitute separate traditiona­l council for Moro Local Council and immediatel­y upgrade the stool of Oba of Jebba to first class status in line with his contempora­ries of 1983 such as Elese of Igbaja, Olosi of Osi, Olupako of Share, Etsu Tsaragi.

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