The
deposed former Deji of Akure Kingdom, Oluwadare Adepoju Adesina, has
written an emotional letter of consideration to the Ondo state
government to reinstate him as the paramount ruler.
Mr.
Adepoju was deposed after this website revealed his battery of his
wife, Olori Bolanle, in May 2010. His battered wife (pictured) took ill
and subsequently died in July 2011.
Mr. Adepoju then relocated to the United Kingdom.
In
the letter, obtained exclusively by SaharaReporters through Adepoju
Adesina’s lawyer, Barr. Olusola Oke, the deposed Deji appealed to
Governor Olusegun Mimiko, for whom he claimed to have worked tirelessly
during his election campaign, to consider his plea.
“I
must passionately plead with your Excellence to remember how well I
stood behind you and fought with you towards ensuring that you won the
election and to ensure that you also recovered your stolen mandate,” he
said.
Recounting
how he was deposed from the town because he allegedly poured a
concoction on his estranged late wife, Olori Bola Adepoju Adesina, he
said the avoidable communication gap was the reason behind the
widely-reported incident.
He
claimed that the escalated fracas between him and the late Olori was
misconstrued by the press which, he also alleged, refused to report his
own version of the story.
Dr.
Ige Ogunleye, the Chairman of the Osupa Ruling house which Adesina
hails from, confirmed receipt of the letter, but he declined further
comment.
Many
sources in the ruling house disclosed that the letter comes at an
important time, as the Deji throne is vacant. It has been previously
learnt from a kingmaker in the palace that the Osupa Ruling House is the
next family to present candidates for the throne.
Chiefs
in Akure will this week complete traditional rites for the late Oba
Adebiyi Adegboye Adesida. A source revealed that the daughter of the
deceased, Princess Adetutu, is expected to be installed as Regent of
Akure pending the emergence of a new king.
The palace source a newsman that the belated installation was on account of family exigencies.
“The
issue is that Princess Adetutu was nursing her baby when the sudden
death of her father was pronounced. But immediately after the whole
rites she might will be installed as the regent of the kingdom this week
or early in the New Year,” the source said.
But
an aide to the Lisa of Akure, High Chief James Olusoga, said in a phone
interview that the traditional rites would be completed with the
installation of a regent, most likely between Christmas and the New Year
festival period.
With
just 23 days since the death of Adebiyi Adesida, the jostling for the
throne has begun at a frantic pace, with members of the Osupa Ruling
House lobbying kingmakers for the vacant sit.
While
some seem to favour the return of the deposed Adesina to the throne,
others object, fearing victimisation should he re-emerge the king.
In
the letter, however, the former and perhaps future Deji seems to have
leant his lessons of his experience and reconciled with those who worked
against him.
Dated
December 19, it was addressed to Governor Olusegun Mimiko through his
Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Eyitayo Jegede (SAN).
It
was copied to the Deputy Governor, Ali Olanusi; the Speaker of the
State House of Assembly, Samuel Adesina; the State Chief Judge, Sehinde
Kumuyi; Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs,
Bamiduro Dada; and the Akure Council of Chiefs through Lisa of Akure,
High Chief James Olusoga.
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