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Crisis As Ogun Indigenes Reject Installation Of Lagos Senator As Aremo Oba Yewa

Plans by Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland, to install Lagos West Senator Olamilekan Adeola as the Aremo Oba of Yewaland have sparked a cold war among Ogun State residents.

Sen. Adeola was not fit to be titled Aremo Oba Yewa, which means Prince of Yewa Obas, according to the Ogun indigenes, who rejected the intended installation.

Adeola had previously attempted to become a Senator of Ogun West and Governor of the Gateway State, but his ambitions had run into roadblocks because many people were skeptical that he was from Ogun West as claimed.

The Olu of Ilaro, on the other hand, is dead set on bestowing a title on Adeola, which many have seen as a ploy to groom him for the 2023 senate election.

However, during a press conference in Abeokuta, the state capital, stakeholders argued that it would be improper for the monarch to bestow such a title on a non-indigene, and that only a prince titled Aremo Oba of Yewaland could be named Aremo Oba of Yewaland.

The indigenes spoke through their Vice Chairman, Wale Akinwande, of the Ogun West Liberation Forum, who argued that Oba Olugbenle does not have sole control over who is installed as the Aremo Oba of Yewaland without the approval of other first-class Obas in Yewaland.

“It is important to stress the need for the urgent intervention of all stakeholders in Yewaland and beyond (government officials) in the impending tussle over the Chieftaincy title of “Aremo Oba Yewaland” in order to guarantee an enduring peace devoid of chaos and acrimonies in Yewaland.

“Yewaland is a conglomerate of autonomous communities, most of which migrated from Oyo and Ile –Ife. While communities like Joga–Orile, Igan Okoto, Iboro, Ibese, Ilaro e.t.c., predominantly in Yewa South and North are from Oyo, the Yewa communities of Awori and Ketu stocks are from Ife.

“This presupposes that there is no single monarch in Yewaland whose domain covers the entire Yewaland. Each Tradition Ruler operates and adjudicates within the areas that are traditionally associated with his township. This limitation is without any exception, as it applies to all Traditional Rulers in Yewaland, including the paramount ruler whose domain covers Ilaro and settlements traditionally associated with Ilaro Kingdom.

“The implication of this limitation is that no Traditional Ruler in Yewaland has the exclusive power to confer any Chieftaincy covering the entire Yewaland without the concurrence of the Yewa Traditional Council,” Akinwande stated.

The indigenes, who contested the claim of the Senator of being an indigene of Yewa, maintained that no one had identified with him as his family since he built a house in Joga Orile.

“Senator Olamilekan Adeola Yayi, who is presently representing Lagos West in the senate has been serving as Lagos legislator for over two decades. Having served in Lagos with a driving distance of less than one and half hour, missed the road to his acclaimed village or place of ancestral seat. He has at one time claimed Isaga-Orile in Abeokuta North Local Government Area as his place of origin, but later built a house in Joga Orile, while he has also laid claim to Pahayi in Ilaro as his ancestral home at another time. In all these places, none of his relatives or kinsmen has so far been identified.

“With all honesty and without being biased, the background check carried out on Senator Olamilekan Adeola ‘Yayi’ has given a conflicting revelation with respect to his precise origin or source in Yewaland.

“This has been a source of concern to the relevant stakeholders of Yewaland who are of considered view that the highly coveted traditional Chieftaincy title of Aremo Oba of Yewaland is supposed to be conferred on an indigene of Yewaland whose background/lineage is known and can be confirmed with proofs that cannot be controverted. It’s insultive to the entire Yewaland that someone who have been in a neighbouring state less than one and half hour drive would have missed his way to his village.

“Apart from the contention over the background of Senator Olamilekan Adeola Yayi, the demise of a few number of first-class Obas such as Aboro of Ibese, Onisare of Ijanna, Onigun of Odan Abuja and Onijoun of Ijoun e.t.c. have created vacancies within the Traditional Council that have not been filled. Unfortunately, majority of the vacant stools are very highly rated Obaship stools which formed the fulcrum of the Yewa traditional council and are supposed to be part of the decision making with regards to who should be installed as the Aremo Oba of Yewaland.

“It will be highly unfortunate if Yewa Traditional Council went ahead to appoint the title holder of Aremo Oba of Yewaland in the absence of first class Oba like Aboro of Ibese and the others whose stools are currently vacant. It is imperative to note that the operations of the Aremo Oba of Yewaland are binding on the entire Yewaland and as such all notable Obas should be part of the selection process of the holder of the Aremo Oba Chieftaincy title,” Akinwande submitted.

Reacting, Sen. Adeola’s media aide, Kayode Odunaro, said the Obas in Yewaland were on the same page as far as the installation was concerned, saying “it’s a done deal.”

“The Chieftaincy tittle has been awarded by the traditional council ably led by their President, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland and the senator has equally accepted it.

“There is no contention or acrimony or whatever in their so-called press statement or press address. In the first place, this is the traditional tittle awarded by all the traditional rulers of Yewaland ably led by their President. So, I don’t know why stakeholders want to interfere with what all the traditional rulers that are the custodian of the tradition have agreed on. All of them (the Obas) are on the same page.

“These obas have said that this is their son. So, when they say origin or no origin, it is left for them. They say he who alleged must prove. It is left for them to prove that this man is not a son of Yewaland. All the Obas are saying that this man is our son. The Paramount ruler said it severally that this man is our son and if you are refering to a stakeholder, let the stakeholder come out and say this man is not our son.

“Let them go to his compound, Pahayi, Ilaro, let them meet the Baale there. Let them meet the people there to ask, ‘is this your son or this is not your son?’

“All these things they are doing, they are just flogging a dead horse. Nothing can come out of it. It is a done deal!” Odunaro boasted.

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