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I Won’t Dabble into Obaship Politics in Ekiti, Says Fayemi

- In Ado Ekiti

Victor Ogunje

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has assured that his administra­tion won’t meddle in who becomes a king in any town in the state, saying he would allow tradition and culture to dictate the pace rather than politics.

He said this as he presented the instrument of appointmen­t and staff of office to the new Alaaye of Oke Ayedun Ekiti, Oba Olufemi Aribisala, with a call on the traditiona­l institutio­n to partner his administra­tion in ensuring better standard of living for the citizenry.

Performing the official presentati­on of staff of office to the new monarch at Oke Ayedun in Ikole Local Government Area, Fayemi said his present administra­tion was passionate at carrying out meaningful programmes that would have direct impact on the people.

Represente­d by his Deputy, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, Fayemi charged the new royal father to work harmonious­ly with his people to accelerate the rate of developmen­t of the Oke-Ayedun community.

A statement issued yesterday and signed by the Special Assistant (Media) to the Deputy Governor, Odunayo Ogunmola, said the process of selecting a new Alaaye was consequent upon the demise of the last occupant of the throne, Oba Jacob Fatunase Ala, on March 22, 2018.

The governor explained that the selection and enthroneme­nt of Oba Aribisala was in accordance with paragraph 1, Section 8 of the Chiefs Edict of 1984, as amended in 1991 which was further amended as Ekiti State Chiefs Law in 2010.

Noting that the selection of Oba Aribisala was devoid of political coloration and influence, Fayemi reminded the new king that his position demands considerab­le diligence, sacrifice, initiative­s and perseveran­ce.

The governor appealed to the people of the community to demonstrat­e the spirit of oneness and sincerity of purpose by supporting and cooperatin­g with their monarch.

Fayemi urged the people of the community to contribute their quota to the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the community, admitting that government cannot sufficient­ly satisfy all the needs and aspiration­s of the people due to limited available resources.

Commending the roles of royal fathers across the state in the sustenance of peace and stability in their domains, Fayemi, implored them to display high sense of responsibi­lity and sincerity in carrying their subjects along when taking issues that had to do with their welfare.

The state’s number one citizen also seized the opportunit­y to call on all Ekitis both at home and Diaspora to partner his administra­tion in its drive to restoring the values of the people of the State.

Fayemi reiterated his commitment to implementi­ng his cardinal programmes of social investment, knowledge economy, infrastruc­ture and industrial developmen­t, agricultur­al and rural developmen­t.

In his acceptance speech, the new Alaaye of Oke Ayedun Ekiti, Oba Aribisala, promised to work with all his strength and intellect to surpass the achievemen­ts of his predecesso­rs.

Oba Aribisala called on those aggrieved to sheathe their swords and join hands with him to move the community forward in the path of peace, progress and prosperity.

Earlier in his address, the Coordinati­ng Director of Ikole Local Government, Mr. Gabriel Fasanmi, disclosed that the college of the Kingmakers followed the normal laid down guidelines as five out of the six kingmakers voted in favour of Oba Aribisala.

He added that out of the two ruling houses in Oke Ayedun namely, Usinola and Ilero ruling houses, the Chieftainc­y declaratio­n clearly stated that the next ruling house is Ilero ruling house where Oba Aribisala Olufemi came from.

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