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My Life Under Threat, Osun Monarch Cries Out

•As Police Arrest 4 Over Attack

Kazeem Badmus

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THE Onisaara of Feesu in Iwo Local Government area of the State of Osun, Oba Moshood Alamu Oparonke, has cried out, saying that his life was under threat over the Agbowo kingship tussle.

Oba Oparonke called on the Inspector General of Police to come to his aid, saying some people were a er his life.

There have been controversies since the state government announced the eleva on of the Baale of Agbowo to a king status.

Onisaara, according to report, is the tradi onally cons tuted authority over Agbowo town.

The monarch appointed district heads to be in charge of towns under him for administra ve convenience, among which is Agbowo.

One of his district heads, Musibau AkandeGbenusola, was recently elevated to the Olu of Agbowo.

The development, OSUN DEFENDER gathered, was rejected by some indigene of Iwo who considered it an affront to the authority of Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi.

It was gathered that some youths a acked the Onisaara’s palace on Sunday in protest against Agbowo’s elevaon.

Speaking with newsmen, Oba Oparonke said: “They a acked me. In fact, they wanted to kill me. They thought I was the one who promoted Akande-Gbenusola to the oba status. I told them it is the state government. But they didn’t listen.

“They are a er my life. And these people are very dangerous. I call on the state government and the Inspector General of Police to come to my aid and protect me”.

Four persons are said to have been arrested by the police in connecon with the a ack on the tradi onal ruler.

The medium had in its last week edi on reported that an organisa on, Ta’awunu Human Rights Ini a ve (THURIST) cau oned Governor Ademola Adeleke over the plan to install Prince Musibau Akand-Gbenusola, as the Olu of Agbowo.

The group, in a press statement signed by its Director General, Barr. Sulaymon A Tadese, said installing AkandeGbenusola is an a empt to undermine the sovereignty of Oluwo. ruling house filed before any court of law contrary to pervasive posi on of Jus ce of Osun State High Court who, in his crea vity, not only erred in law but instrumental to injus ce done to Gboleru ruling house, leading the government to jump Gboleru and ask next ruling house, Oba Ara, to produce candidate or candidates for the royal stool.

It claimed that Gbenusola is not an indigene of the town, calling on the state government to refrain from installing him to forestall impending catastrophe.

The group further stated that the proposed installa on is an a empt by the government to set the peaceful Iwo town at serious communal crisis and upheaval.

“Upon the pervasive decision of the said High Court, Gboleru Ruling House within two weeks of the decision swi ly approached the Appeal Court, Akurẹ, and as at November 17, 2021 served court paper and no ficaons to all par es, including the state government; the Governor, Commissioners for Local Government and Chie aincy Affairs and that of Jus ce Ministry, along with the Ikirun kingmakers.

“Sadly, and contrary to the rule of law, the state government, claiming to be following the judgement of the State High Court, ini ated and organised selec on of candidate for the royal stool through Ifelodun local government on November 19, 2021 which was two days a er they had all received the court papers. The illegal process produced a winner with six votes while distant second got one vote.

“The ac on of the state government to carry out selec on of a candidate for the vacant stool of Akinrun while the case has been ins tuted at the Appeal Court, was an unfortunately flagrant violaon of the rule of law, which totally negates democra c dividends and norms.

“It must be stated unambiguously clear that between November 17, 2021

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