…Let Him, Others Withdraw Cases They Filed In Court

The Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland and former governor of Oyo State, High Chief (Senator) Rashidi Ladoja, has described as ‘needless,’ the controversy trailing succession to the throne of Olubadan.

Ladoja is the second most senior chief in the civil line that is to produce the next Olubadan of Ibadan, following the death of Oba Saliu Adetunji.

Speaking at his residence on Thursday, when an All Progressives Congress, APC, gubernatorial aspirant and the senator representing Oyo Central senatorial district in the National Assembly, Senator Teslim Folarin, led APC bigwigs on a condolence visit over the passing on of Oba Adetunji, Ladoja said that the controversy should not have arisen, as the succession plan is clear and unambiguous.

He said, “There is no controversy about it. Egbon Lekan Balogun is the most senior in our line, and so he is the next in line to the throne.

“For those asking, my ‘body and mouth language’ is that Egbon Lekan is my senior and he is next in line to the Olubadan stool

“I do not have the powers to make anybody Olubadan. In 2017, we instituted a case to challenge the needless reform that Abiola Ajimobi, as governor, wanted to do. Almost all of us, as High Chiefs and members of the Olubadan-in-Council agreed to the filing of a suit to challenge him and we gave the task to Michael Lana.

“Lana later called me to say some of the High Chiefs told him to remove their names from the suit, leaving only my Egbon Balogun and myself. Two weeks after we started the case, Egbon Balogun said he was no longer interested in the case. I asked Lana if I could do it alone and he told he ‘yes’ and we continued.

“We won the case at the state High Court and Ajimobi appealed. In a judgment, the Appeal Court, a few days to the exit of Ajimobi from government, sent the case back to the High Court for retrial. The judges of the appellate court said that the case was brought under writ of summons instead of originating summons.

“By the time, there had been a new government headed by Seyi Makinde, who said he did not want the distraction of the suit and called for out-of court settlement, which we agreed to and did.

“After the terms of settlement were agreed to, the court gave a consent judgment based on the terms. But they said they were not happy and instituted two fresh cases, which are still in court till today.

“So, I need people to understand that I am not causing any trouble. The cases that are in court today in respect of the Obaship tussle were instituted by Egbon Balogun and his colleagues, who are still calling themselves Obas.

“It is they that the people should talk to. Let them go and withdraw the cases they instituted. I don’t like the unwarranted tension this matter is generating.”

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