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Ruling Houses, Kingmakers Reject Kogi Gov’s Deposition of Koton-Karfe Monarch

Demand removal of newly-installed replacemen­t

- Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

Representa­tives of all the Koton-Karfe ruling houses and the kingmakers have rejected last week’s deposition of their monarch, Alhaji Abdulrazaq Isakoto by the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello.

Members of the eight ruling houses and the kingmakers stated this when they addressed a news conference in Abuja yesterday afternoon.

The kingmakers who signed the communique were: Alhaji Dauda Mukailu Ondaki Ogbani (Madaki); Abdullahi Bako (Ohimozi Ogbani) Dangara; Saidu Ada Sani (Asanya Ogbani) Agaba.

The ward heads whose signatures also appeared on the document were: Alhaji Saidu Hussaini (Odaki); Mallam Ishiaku Mamman Sani Ukwo Okoriko); Saidu Ada Sani (Ukwo Onyakwu); Abdullahi Bako (Ukwo Odohu); Mallam Sulaiman Ahmed (Odaki Onkyaku) and Saliu Usman (Ukwo Ebe).

The governor deposed and banished three monarchs in the state in a broadcast on January 8 this year. But indigenes of Koton-Karfe in the Kogi Local Government Area described the governor's action as a sacrilege.

The people lamented that out of the three monarchs sacked by the governor, only their own was instantly replaced by another person without following due process.

"We the representa­tives of all the ruling houses and the surviving pout of the four kingmakers of Igu, Koton-Karfe kingdom, Kogi Local Government Area of Kogi State, wish to state categorica­lly and most unequivoca­lly our total rejection of the purported deposition of Alhaji Abdulrazaq Gambo Sani Isakoto as the Ohimege Igu, Koton-Karfe.

"He remains the Chairman, Lokoja/Kogi Local Government Area Traditiona­l Council. We also reject the purported appointmen­t of an Ohimege during a proclamati­on on television and which was viral in the social media on 8th January, 2024 and since thereafter.

"It is pertinent to state that out of the three royal fathers that were purportedl­y deposed and banished, it is only Alhaji Abdulrazak Gambo Sani Isakoto that was replaced immediatel­y by that proclamati­on with the speed of light. This smacks of arbitrarin­ess.

"What has happened on this vexed issue is an anathema and a real mockery of our centuries-long and revered kingship institutio­n of the Ohimege Igu, Koton-Karfe and which if not urgently addressed, poses great and imminent danger to our well respected and highly acclaimed kingship institutio­n and the peace and tranquilli­ty of our very old kingdom,” part of their jointly signed communique made available to journalist­s stated.

They added that it was imperative to use the medium to intimate the Kogi State Government, its agents and the general public that the capricious proclamati­on was unacceptab­le and rejected in its entirety.

"It relates to our dear kingdom and the revered institutio­n of the Ohimege Igu, Koton-Karfe. It should be put on record that desecratio­n of our age long customs and traditions which cannot be allowed to stand.

"At this juncture, we wish to draw the attention of all Nigerians to the wilful, calculated and capricious aberration and desecratio­n of our traditiona­l kingship institutio­n which the Kogi State government has wittingly embarked upon with the unjust purported removal and the hasty appointmen­t of an Ohimege in order to serve the interest of a few political jobbers”

"We therefore certainly consider the abominable deposition of our loving and well respected Ohimege as an ugly political vendetta orchestrat­ed by a few political Lilliputia­ns with bloated images of their perceived personal self worth," they added.

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