A new regent, Princes
Adetutu Adesida Ojei was yesterday installed to fill the stool of the Deji of
Akure which became vacant on December 1, this year.
Princes Ojei, after
the installation, assured all sons and daughters of Akure that she was ready
for the big task ahead with God on her side.
Meanwhile, the family
of the battered wife of the deposed Oba, Prince Oluwadare Adesina, Olori
Bolanle, who is now late, has appealed to the state government and the council
of chiefs in Akure to consider his reinstatement appeal.
The battering of late
Bolanle by the deposed monarch on May 30, 2010, lead to his removal and
banishment on June 10, 2010 by the state government.
However, the occupier
of the stool that was vacant on December 1, the late Oba Adebiyi Adesida,
joined his ancestors after reigning for three years and three months.
Princes Ojei, a pharmacist
based in the United Kingdom, is the first female child of the late Oba
Adesida.
Speaking with newsmen
after her installation, the regent said it was a privilege to step into her
father’s shoes.
She, however, promised
to continue where her father stopped in his effort to bring development to the
town.
The regent said it was
an open secret that the development witnessed during her father short reign is
unprecedented in the history of the town.
Development to Akure land
She said: “I promise
that during my short reign I will bring further development to Akureland. We
are all witnesses to what happened during my father’s reign.
“Akureland witnessed
unprecedented development and I will, by the special grace of God, do more.
She pleaded with the
king-makers to seek the face of God in their selection of a new oba for the
town.
Princes Ojei added
that they should hasten the selection process to enable her continue with her
life after the selection and installation of another oba.
Bolanle’s family wants
deposed Oba’s reinstatement
Meantime, the deposed
Oba, Prince Adesina last week wrote a letter to the state government and Akure Council
of Chiefs pleading for reinstatement.
But the family of High
Chief Ojumu Fadeyi of Owo, from where the late Olori Bolanle came from, in a
statement said both families have since reconciled and viewed the incident of
2010 as blown out of proportion.
According to the
statement, signed by the Head of the family, Chief Akinola Fadeyi and its
Secretary, Mr. Olanrewaju Fadeyi, the family said it was aware of the letter
written to the state government by Adesina and agreed with the content of the
letter pleading for his reinstatement as the Deji of Akure.
It said: “We have read
the said letter from the print media and we have also heard the comments on the
letter from the public domain, particularly media discourse on same.
“We are particularly
touched by the frank, honest and humble content of the said letter.
“We are more
touched by the gestures of forgiveness, godliness and love extended to our
daughter even in her death and the dignity with which her memory has been
treated by her husband.
“Our family has
considered all the issues that ensued before, during and after the deposition
and banishment of our in-law, Oba Oluwadare Adepoju Adesina, and we, by this
forum (as we had done on many occasions before), appeal to Governor Olusegun
Mimiko and the good people of Akure to please consider the appeal of our
in-law.”
“We have since
reconciled our differences and it is our belief that rescinding the orders of
deposition and banishments would be more in tandem with the wishes of our late
daughter – Olori Bolanle Adesina nee Fadeyi – who practically went about
pleading with all that mattered for her husband’s reinstatement before her
death.”
“It is our belief that
reinstating our in-law to his position as the Deji of Akure will be a rare
honour done to our family and the memory of our late daughter.”
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No I disagree wit that stand,d banishment can be reversed but he must not be restated,another king shud be choosen,we don't need dat kind of person as Deji of Akure or even a king in Yoruba land
ReplyDeleteNobody above mistake,he has made the mistake and apologise even the family of the bathered wife and also the woman before her demise,so I think he should be restated and am sure he will come out to be one of the best Deji that will rule the town.
ReplyDeleteRapheal are u frm akure?pls go and verify ur town,dats if ur frm naija.Always out of point.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry but I want to agree with Raphael this time. but come to think of it, from the kind of comment you make on blog, Raphael truly, are u a Nigerian, or a Christian or Yoruba for that matter? I doubt! But if you are, I want to beg you to change your way of commenting on blogs. God bless you
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