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Shun violence, division, Ekiti govt warns communities

The Ekiti Government has warned communities agitating for autonomy to refrain from stoking violence and division that could destabilise the existing peace in the state.
The deputy governor, Mrs. Monisade Afuye, gave the warning on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti while mediating in a chieftaincy dispute in Araromi Ugbesi Ekiti, Ekiti East Local Government Area of the state.
Afuye said that the intervention followed a petition written by the Okete family of Araromi Ugbesi, calling for its enlistment as a ruling house and agitating for the removal of Owa Eleshi of Araromi Ugbesi Ekiti, Oba Lawrence Adeyeye, accused of harassment and intimidation of their family members.
She warned that henceforth any community or chiefdom seeking autonomy must do so with civility and in a peaceful atmosphere.
Afuye directed all the chiefs in the Okete family to reunite with the traditional ruler and start attending community meetings to restore peace.
“With you changing your name from Okete to Obalende, you have pulled out of Araromi Ugbesi, and it will be difficult for you to get the declaration changed in your favour. You can’t be given autonomy when you are causing a crisis.
“I want you to sustain the rotation of the Elenta chieftaincy within the Okete family for peace to reign.
“Go back and reunite with your traditional ruler, so that you can be one to pursue whatever agenda you have peacefully,”  Afuye said.
Speaking, the representative of the Okete family, Mr. Dapo Adebayo, accused the traditional ruler of charging some members of the family to court on trump-up charges and dealing unjustly with them.
“It has got to a stage that the Oba no longer allows us to gather to celebrate marriages and other events. We are being treated like slaves in our own land.
“All these must stop, and we need the intervention of the government to put an end to this maltreatment,”  Adebayo said.
For peace to reign, Adebayo requested the traditional ruler to accede to the request to change the family’s name from Okete to Obalende and replace the current Elenta chieftaincy holder, Chief Meshack Alonge, with their preferred candidate.
Debunking the accusations in his defence, Oba Adeyeye accused the family of polarising the community by stoking the fire of acrimony over the installation of one Chief Alonge as the Elenta of the Ugbesi community.
Oba Adeyeye said the Okete family had been pushing for autonomy at different times before Justices Silas Oyewole and Jide Aladejana Panels of Inquiry but failed owing to the fact they had no history to support their case.
“I am just pleading with them to allow peace to reign.
“Governor Oyebanji stands for peace. Let it be known that the family doesn’t have eligibility for the royal stool; they are not part of the ruling house.
“They are using this to foment trouble. I didn’t send any of them to jail. It was the police that charged them to court, and they were found guilty and sentenced accordingly.
“It wasn’t me that charged them to court as being alleged,”  Oba Adeyeye said. (NAN)

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