
Angry youths Friday chased out the Apeju of Ilupeju Ekiti, in Oye
Local Government, Oba Olaleye Oniyelu over the installation of third in
command to the monarch of the town otherwise known as Olugbosun.
During the protest which began at about 9 am yesterday ,five houses were
burnt, while the palace of the monarch was badly vandalized.
Oba
Oniyelu was said to have installed his candidate,one Ojo Isreal against
Aseperi Amos aka Omekunlaye about six days ago only to do the final
rites on the seventh day of the installation.
Trouble was said to
have started when youths of the town warned the monarch to halt all
actions over the installation. Mr Ojo Israel,who is said to be a more
popular choice of the majority of the people as his third in command.
Weekend Vanguard gathered that the traditional ruler was said to have
ignored the advice of the youths and went on to install his candidate
about six days ago.
In a bid to register their grievances, the
youths and others who have opposed the choice of the monarch mobilized
themselves and installed their own candidate, Mr Aseperi in front of the
palace
In the ensue melee, the two parties confronted themselves with dangerous weapons like guns, cutlasses as well as charms.
In the process,a student leader in the town,Tayo Fatile was hit with gun’s b*tt by the police
Reacting to the incidence,Oba Oniyelu absorbed himself from any blame
over the installation of Mr Ojo,saying the installation of the vacant
chieftaincy title was long over due,having being vacant since three
years ago
The traditional ruler ,however dispelled the rumour of his alleged vacation from the palace as untrue
The Public Relations Officer of the state police command,Mr Victor Babayemi confirmed the incident
The police image maker said it was the timely intervention of the
police that had saved the situation that could have degenerated into a
full scale crisis
He further disclosed that his men had arrested no fewer than 22 people in connection with the crisis
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