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Awujale Stool: Protesters Commend Suspension Of Process

 

Some residents of Ijebu-Ode have staged a peaceful protest in support of the Ogun State government’s decision to halt the selection process over alleged irregularities observed in the selection process of a new traditional ruler in the area.

The protest followed the suspension of the selection process for a new Awujale of Ijebuland.

Under the umbrella of Ijebu Sons and Daughters and Ijebu-Ode Progressive Youths, the demonstrators marched through major streets in the ancient town carrying placards with inscriptions demanding a free, fair and transparent  selection process.

They converged at the Ijebu-Ode Local Government Secretariat, where the Chairman, Dare Alebiosu, addressed the crowd.

The chairman assured the protesters that the Ogun State Government has no preferred candidate, explaining that the suspension was aimed solely at ensuring strict adherence to due process.

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“The government is not interested in who eventually emerges as Awujale,” he said. “The decision was taken to ensure fairness and transparency in the selection process.”

He commended the protesters for their peaceful conduct and assured them that the selection process leading to the emergence of a new Awujale who would  reflect the will and aspirations of the people would soon resume. 

Speaking on behalf of the protesters, a resident of the town Babatunde Salami said the demonstration was intended to send a clear message to the kingmakers to act responsibly.

“The Awujale stool is highly respected in Yorubaland, Nigeria, and even beyond,  This is not a position that should be treated casually. We want the kingmakers to choose the right person for our land.” he said

“We are here to insist that due process must be followed,” he said. “We do not want moneybags to hijack the process and render it meaningless.”

The protesters also called for equal treatment of all contestants, noting that holding a traditional title should not be used as a basis for disqualification.

“We have heard allegations of bribery involving both contestants and those conducting the selection.The government must punish anyone found guilty. We do not want the process compromised, as this could lead to unnecessary litigation.”

Meanwhile, the Alagemos in Ijebuland have thrown their support behind the actions of the Ogun State Government aimed at ensuring a seamless selection process.

“The Funsengbuwa Ruling House has submitted the list of candidates,The kingmakers should now sit down and complete the process transparently.”

“All we want is an Awujale who will promote peace and progress in Ijebuland, not one who will oppress the people,” he added.

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