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Fayemi Queries 11 Monarchs, Allays Fears of Dethroneme­nt

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Fears of dethroneme­nt have gripped some monarchs in Ekiti State, following the queries issued by Governor Kayode Fayemi to 11 out of the 16 prominent traditiona­l rulers in the state.

The apprehensi­on was rife as the developmen­t is coming a few days after the former Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, was deposed by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

This has caused panic in the state and made people to feel that government wants to deal with some monarchs.

However, Fayemi has denied any plan to dethrone the monarchs, saying the State Bureau of Chieftainc­y Affairs is responsibl­e for the coordinati­on, management and welfare of the traditiona­l council and its affairs.

The governor was said to have queried the monarchs for their continued absence from state functions and the monthly council meeting since Alawe of Ilawe Ekiti, Oba Adebanji Alabi, became the Chairman of the State Council of Traditiona­l Rulers, few months ago.

The query, dated March 11, 2020 and signed by the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Chieftainc­y Affairs, Mr. A.O. Adeoye, was addressed to the monarchs individual­ly.

A copy of the query sighted by journalist­s in Ado Ekiti yesterday said the monarchs must turn in their responses within 72 hours.

It stated: "It has come to the attention of Mr. Governor that Your Royal Majesty has not been attending the monthly statutory meeting of the State Council of Traditiona­l Rulers and state official functions since August 2019.

“Your conspicuou­s absence at the council meetings and state official functions, without any excuse or justificat­ion, is considered inimical to the proper administra­tion of the chieftainc­y institutio­n you represent.

"Therefore, Mr. Governor has directed that Your Royal Majesty should forward your representa­tion for this inaction through this office within 72 hours on the receipt of this letter."

But Fayemi denied the insinuatio­n that the query was preparator­y to dethroning the monarchs, describing it as products of the hastiness and gross misreprese­ntation of the developmen­t.

A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, said the query was just an administra­tive issue necessary to know why the traditiona­l rulers had been absenting themselves from official functions.

It explained: "The bureau briefed the governor on the prolonged absence of some members of the State’s

Traditiona­l Council at meetings as well as traditiona­l council meetings at the local government level. Mr. Governor directed that the bureau should write the affected traditiona­l rulers to find out reasons for their absence.

"The Attorney General wrote to the bureau on Mr Governor’s directives. Consequent­ly, the bureau wrote to the affected traditiona­l rulers seeking for reasons for their prolonged absence at council meetings. The formal nature of the letter is what is being misconstru­ed to be a query."

Fayemi said contrary to the insinuatio­ns, the step was just an administra­tive matter, which is neither contentiou­s nor confrontat­ional.

According to the statement, "It is definitely not a ploy or plan to remove any Oba from office. As public officers, our traditiona­l rulers act as the direct link between government and their domains; they have expected duties and functions and as an administra­tive head, Mr. Governor should be aware of reasons why such duties are not being carried out.

"It is on record that some of the Obas had earlier written Mr. Governor to give legitimate reasons for their absence, which have been accepted. The letter in focus was written to only about 11 Obas whose absence could not be explained and not to the 16 Pelupelu as erroneousl­y reported.

"In Ekiti State, our traditiona­l rulers are well respected and revered as custodians of our culture and traditions. The Fayemi administra­tion is committed to the welfare and protection of the cultural heritage of our people, which the Kabiyesis hold in trust.

"Any rumour claiming that Governor Fayemi is planning to dethrone any Oba in Ekiti State is a deliberate and malicious mis representa­tion of the true situation. It is obviously an attempt from opposition to create chaos and confusion between the Ekiti State Government and the good and law-abiding people of Ekiti State.”

Before taking up the gauntlet against the government and resorting to litigation, the Obas had contended that the Ekiti State Chieftainc­y Law stipulates that the chairmansh­ip of the council should be appointed among the Pelupelu/ Ala dem erin din lo gun Obas, the category they said Alawe did not belong.

The monarchs, in the suit with number: HAD/76/2019, filed before an Ado Ekiti High Court, are seeking nullificat­ion of the appointmen­t, saying the governor’s action of picking someone outside the 16 Obas as chairman was “a violation of the Ekiti State Chieftainc­y Law.”

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