Alawo stool: We are not aware of any purported selection by Osun govt – Jagun of Awo

Alawo stool: We are not aware of any purported selection by Osun govt - Jagun of Awo

Controversies surrounding the purported selection process of one Adegboye Taiwo as the new Alawo of Awo by the Osun State government through the Special Adviser on Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr. Rasaq Adeosun and Chairman of Egbedore Local Government area of the State, Mr. Olayiwola Abiola Lamby, took a new
twist recently as kingmakers of the town declared that they are not aware of any purported selection process by the state government.

The Jagun of Awoland, Chief Saka Adesola has revealed this through his written Statement on Oath in a Suit No: HOS/84/2020 dated 2nd of September, 2020, noted that one of the contestants and current leader of the Legislative arm of the council area, Mr. Adegboye Taiwo Rasaq was a stranger to Alawo stool.

 

According to the investigation, it was revealed that sum of three million naira (N3,000,000) were demanded from Taiwo for purported and kangoroo selection process which he had earlier paid sum of two million naira (N2,000,000) and the remaining balance of One Million naira (N1,000,000) were paid on Wednesday to Adeosun before his penultimate Thursday birthday ceremony.

 

It added that the alleged sum were rooted to Adeosun through the Council boss, Mr. Abiola Lamby because they have seen the selection process as a way to enrich the pocket of anybody in-charge of it, especially, the Special Adviser of Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in the State.

 

It was against this assurance from Lamby few weeks ago that made Taiwo Adegboye to lead thugs to attack the widows and family members of immediate past Alawo of Awoland, Oba Musa Olatunbosun Adebayo (Late) from Akinsilo ruling house by planning to send them out of ancient palace where they were observed Islamic four months and eleven days
rite(Opo) after the kingmakers on behalf of Oba Adebayo’s family had pleaded and taken permission from the next ruling house (Abioye).

 

Chief Adesola further stressed through his 20 Paragraph Statement of Oath, that to avert the crisis and retrogression in the town, a stranger should not be allowed to the stool of Alawo of Awo, adding that Prince Lawal Oloyede Oyekunle is the Mogaji of Abioye ruling house but investigation revealed otherwise.

 

The Statement of Oath read thus, “That I am the Jagun of Awoland and one of the traditional kingmakers of Awo Community. In Awo, we have four ruling houses namely (1)Awojobi,(2) Akinsilo (3) Abioye (4) Okunji and by tradition, it is the turn of Abioye to produce the new Alawo.

“That whenever there is vacancy over the stool of Alawo, it is our duties as kingmakers as specified by the relevant Declaration on Alawo Chieftaincy to screen and present the candidate which has the potency to bring peace and progress to Awo for installation as Alawo by affixing the traditional Akoko leaf before the presentation of instrument of office to him. And our roles cannot be wished away or jettisoned in the selection of the new monarch.

 

“That as kingmakers, we have the prerogative to reject any person as candidate even when he is the only one presented by his family and ask the family to do another meeting to produce another candidate or candidates. But in the present situation in Awo, neither the Egbedore Local Government Council nor the family next was informed of the selection made by the Local Government”.

 

“That neither I nor any member of the kingmakers were involved in the selection and no Warrant kingmakers were appointed to join the two of us who are living kingmakers to do any selection”, Jagun of Awoland submitted.

__________________________ Join us on WhatsApp ______________________________

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *