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Alaafin: Makinde to Prosecute Chiefs Involved in Alleged Bribery During Gbadegesin Selection

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Governor Seyi Makinde has issued a stern warning to chiefs, kingmakers within Oyomesi, and others involved in the appointment of the Alaafin against accepting bribes or other forms of gratification. He declared that anyone found guilty of such actions during the selection process would face prosecution.

This development follows allegations that some members of Oyomesi engaged in corrupt practices during the process. A group of five kingmakers recently rejected the appointment of Prince Akeem Abimbola Owoade as the new Alaafin, declaring it null and void. They claimed the state government ignored their recommendation of Prince Lukman Gbadegesin for the throne.

Nevertheless, during the official presentation of the staff of office and certificate of appointment to Prince Akeem Abimbola Owoade at the Oyo State Government House in Ibadan, Governor Makinde emphasized the importance of integrity and transparency in selecting traditional rulers. He described the Alaafin as not just a traditional leader but also a custodian of Oyo Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage and history.

“I trust that Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade will lead with wisdom, integrity, and dedication to fostering unity and progress in the Oyo Kingdom,” the governor said.

In his response, Oba Owoade expressed gratitude to the people of Oyo and pledged to focus on the kingdom’s growth and the welfare of its residents. He committed to preserving Oyo’s cultural legacy, empowering young people, and driving economic development.

The ceremony, attended by a delegation from Oyo town, marked a historic milestone in the state’s traditional leadership.

Meanwhile, High Chief Yusuf Akinade, the Bashorun of Oyo and head of the Oyomesi, declined to comment on the matter, citing its pending status in court. “I have nothing to say at the moment. Please direct your questions to our lawyer, as the case is already in court. I am the Bashorun and have no interest in becoming the Alaafin,” he stated.

 

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