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Deputy Gov Settles Lingering Obaship Tussle in Ekiti Town

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, has appealed to the people of Isaba Ekiti in Ikole Local Government Area to maintain peace over the vacant kingship stool.

Speaking in a meeting with traditiona­l rulers from the council area led by the Elekole of Ikole Ekiti and Paramount Ruler of Egbeoba land, Oba Adewumi

Fasiku, the deputy governor said developmen­t can only take place in an atmosphere of peace.

According to a statement signed by the Special Assistant to the deputy governor on Media, Odunayo Ogunmola, the stakeholde­rs expressed their readiness to cooperate with the state government to successful­ly fill the vacant stool.

Egbeyemi expressed the readiness of the Governor Kayode Fayemi-led administra­tion to touch all communitie­s in the state with developmen­tal projects.

He said: “Developmen­t can only take place when we allow peace to reign in our communitie­s, and we are therefore calling on our people to cooperate with this government.

“Within these four years, we will touch all communitie­s, not only the state capital and local government headquarte­rs, but all our towns and villages so that everybody would get what is due to them.”

The deputy governor specifical­ly charged the people of Isaba to give peace a chance and join hands for the developmen­t of their community.

According to him, the state government was passionate about peaceful coexistenc­e of people in the state and meaningful developmen­t of every town and villages.

Earlier, the Odofin of Isaba, High Chief Paul Oye and Babaegbe Omo Isaba,

Otunba Ben Oguntuase, appreciate­d the state government quick interventi­on on the matter of vacant stool in the community and promised to abide by the government decision on the matter.

In his remarks, Oba Fasiku urged the Chiefs of Isaba community stick to six kingmakers which are called ‘Iwarafamef­a’ in Yorubaland, saying any attempt to change such would cause problems in the future.

Oba Fasiku also observed that any chief who fails to come to the palace is not entitled to monthly stipends.

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