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Ibadan Obas Kick against out-of-court Settlement

- Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan

The last might have not been heard on the crisis rocking the Ibadan Traditiona­l Council as the elevated High Chiefs in Ibadanland yesterday kicked against the Tuesday court judgement that stripped them of their crowns, describing the court process as shaving the head of a person in his absence.

The High Chiefs as the direct beneficiar­ies of the law that promoted them and Baales to Obas on August 27, 2017 said the out of court settlement option which the judgement was premised was without their inputs and there’s no way they could accept such, disclosing that they have briefed their lawyer on the matter.

Justice Aderonke Aderemi of Oyo State High Court in Ibadan had in his judgement asked the Obas to drop their crowns in view of the setting aside of all the gazettes relating to their promotion consequent upon the out of court settlement said to have been agreed upon by the parties in the suit.

In the suit filed by the OsiOlubada­n of Ibadanland and former Oyo State governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, it was disclosed that the state government which had appealed the initial judgement of the lower court which earlier nullified the elevation of the Obas had opted out and preferred the matter resolved out of court.

But, at yesterday’s meeting of the Obas at Mapo Hall headed by Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Lekan Balogun, it was stated that the government had no business setting aside the gazettes as such action did not show commitment to governance.

“Those behind the judgement did not consult the interest of Ibadanland. We, as Obas and representa­tives of the people reject the judgement and we are going to fight it all the through legal and legitimate means. They want to destabilis­e Ibadanland and we will not allow them,” the Obas said.

They added that the issue at hand was beyond Ibadanland and the conspiracy against the promoted Ibadan Obas, which the judgement could not and should not be allowed against the entire state, which the gazette of 2018 and the latest one captured, stating that they had briefed their lawyer, who would give the next directive according to law.

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