Police in Ondo arrest self-acclaimed traditional ruler over illegal installation

Temisan Olaifa

The Police Command in Ondo State has confirmed the arrest of a self-acclaimed traditional ruler, Adekolajo Aladeseyi for allegedly installing himself as the Olujare of Ijare in Ifedore Local Government Area of the state.

The four other individuals who allegedly participated in the installation process were also arrested.

The state Commissioner of Police, Olutokunbo Afolabi, while confirming the arrest, said that Aladeseyi was apprehended on the order of the state government.

Afolabi explained that the installation ceremony carried out by Aladeseyi did not follow the legal process nor did it receive the local government or state government approval.

“This action was necessary to maintain peace and prevent a potential breakdown of law and order in the community.

“The suspects’ conduct was unlawful, and their actions could have resulted in violence,” he stated.

According to him, the suspects will be charged in court after the conclusion of the investigations.

Some kingmakers and royal families in Ijare had kicked against the alleged installation of Aladeseyi as the traditional ruler of the community, alleging that they were not part of the selection process as required by the law.

The stool of the Olujare, a first-class traditional ruler, became vacant following the death of Oba Adebamigbe Oluwagbemigun, Kokotiri II, four years ago.

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