There
was pandemonium yesterday in Ado-Odo area of Ogun State as the palace
of a monarch, the Olofin of Ado-Odo, Oba Lateef Adeniran Akanni, was
razed by some aggrieved youths.
The
monarch, Nigerian Compass learnt, had been having a running battle with
some interest groups in the community, who allegedly did not want him
despite a Supreme Court judgement validating his appointment three years
ago.
According to sources, Oba Akanni was hospitalised following the severe beating he received from the rampaging youths.
The
burnt palace has also been deserted as wives, children, family members
and servants fled the area apparently for fear of being attacked again.
Trouble
was said to have started for the traditional ruler when his Sports
Utility Vehicle (SUV) was flagged down by some people in the community.
In the process of attending to the people, the unsuspecting monarch was dragged out of his vehicle, beaten and strípped.
Though
the incident may not be unconnected with the chieftaincy crisis in the
town, another source attributed it to an alleged accident involving the
monarch a few days ago.
Oba
Akanni, according to the source, allegedly failed to visit a victim of
the accident, a development which reportedly infuriated some community
youths who plotted the attack.
The
violence prompted the state Police Commissioner, Ikemefuna Okoye, and
the state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs,
Chief Muyiwa Oladipo, to visit the area and douse tension.
Confirming
the incident in a telephone interview yesterday, the state Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said normalcy had
been restored to the community.
Adejobi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), however, said he was unaware of the alleged strípping of the monarch.
“I
know some people went to the palace and attacked the Oba of Ado-Odo but
normalcy has been restored to the town. The Commissioner of Police has
been there and we are going to ensure that the needful is done to bring
all those involved in the act to book,” he added.
Also
yesterday, the Ogun State government appealed to the people of Ado-Odo
community to shun violence and maintain peace in order to promote
socio-economic development of the state.
Speaking
through the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs,
Chief Muyiwa Oladipo, the government described the attack on the monarch
as “sheer lawlessness.”
Oladipo
said there were ways the people could adopt to show their displeasure
over the installation of the monarch that was reinstalled by the Supreme
Court of the land rather than resorting to burning of houses, beating
people and harassing the monarch.
While
assuring the people of the state government’s readiness to find a
lasting solution to the chieftaincy crisis, the commissioner said a
panel of inquiry would be set up to look into the remote and immediate
causes of the attack.
He
called on all the sons and daughters of the community to come and
tender relevant information that could be of assistance in resolving the
crisis.
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