Some irate youths on Monday October 26, stormed the Akire of Ikire palace in Irewole Local Government Area of Osun state and attempted to chase out Oba Olatunde Falabi following the legitimacy crisis rocking the community.
It was
gathered that the legal tussle for the stool erupted after the death of the
late Akire, Oba Oseni Oyegunle on August 5, 1987. Oba Falabi was installed on
May 8, 1993 but he was challenged by the Aketula ruling house, which according
to legal advice from the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, is entitled to the throne.
The matter
went up to the Supreme Court which recognised that the Aketula house should
produce the next monarch. Subsequently, Oba Falabi approached the State High
Court. On June 2020, the court ruled against his stay on the throne. In his
ruling, Justice Abdulrasak Abdulkareem dismissed all relief sought by the
counsel to the monarch.
Youths in the
early hours of Monday morning, October 26, stormed the palace, chased security
men at the entrance and entered into the building.
According to
the Chairman, Irewole local government, Prince Remilekun Abass, the angry mob
repelled the soldiers who initially arrived the scene to put the situation
under control.
“As soon as
the military vehicle appeared, the mob was pelting stones at the vehicle without
allowing the personnel to alight from the vehicle. Their action eventually
forced the soldiers to request for re-enforcement," he said.
“A few
minutes later, another set of soldiers arrived and chased the mob from the
palace and escorted the monarch out of the place to a safe abode. No casualty
has been reported while soldiers and other security personnel have taken over
streets in the town and normalcy restored in the community.” he added.
Confirming
the incident, spokesperson for the State Police Command, Yemisi Opalola said
security personnel have evacuated the monarch from the palace and policemen
stationed at the palace.
She said
though gunshot was fired at the Armoured Personnel Carrier stationed at the
scene, but no casualty was recorded and claimed that normalcy has returned to
the town.
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