Saturday, February 03, 2018

Royal rumble: Ooni of Ife, Oluwo of Iwo clash at traditional rulers’ council meeting

The traditional rulers  summit  which  took place in Port-Harcourt last Tuesday was almost marred by an unpleasant confrontation between the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdurasheed Adewale Akanbi ,and the Chief Securiy Officer (CSO) to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II.
The tense situation could have snowballed into a bigger crisis but for reason that eventually prevailed.
The incident occurred at the Presidential Hotel, Port Harcourt.

It was gathered that the Ooni of Ife ,Oba Ogunwusi had just finished giving a vote of thanks, and was on his way back to his seat when  his CSO, Mr. Emmanuel Olawale Kolawole, who led other  security aides of the monarch  allegedly had a brush with the Oluwo, who  appeared to  be blocking the Ooni from accessing his seat.
The Oluwo, it was learnt, was by then discussing with the Minister of Interior, Lt Gen. Abdurahman Dambazzau, who shared the high table with the Ooni and the Rivers State gover, Nyesome Wike.
A source in the Oluwo’s court who witnessed the incident alleged that the CSO  out of overzealousness, threatened to push the monarch if he did not give way for Ooni to pass.
He was said to have ignored Oba Akanbi’s entreaties to “take it easy” and pushed him  out of the way.

A visibly embarrassed Oluwo, who is the Deputy Chairman of the Osun State Traditional Rulers Council had to step aside to pave way  for Ooni to get to his seat, the source said.
But the media aide to the Ooni, Comrade Moses Olafare, denied that such scenario ever happened in Port Harcourt.
Olafare lamented that the report was not only shocking and a big surprise but also misleading, adding that there was no iota of truth in it.
Some of the guests at the event, and other eye witnesses accounts  reported observing Ooni expressing satisfaction  with the conduct of his CSO.
Some dignitaries at the event were however taken aback on what they considered as desecration of the crown wondering loudly how Ooni’s CSO could have the effrontery to push a first class paramount ruler of  Oluwo’s status.
The security detail concerned, Kolawole, also denied pushing the Oluwo or manhandling him, although he admitted in a telephone interview that the had an encounter with the monarch in the course of discharging his legitimate duty.
He said he could not  have disrespected a revered  Oba as a  true Yoruba son, but maintained that he had a duty to secure his principal.
According to him, when  the Ooni finished his speech and was returning to his seat   beside  the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen Abdurahman Dambazzau and the  Rivers state governor ,as well as some Emirs ,he quickly moved to  receive and sit  behind him.
 “I didn’t expect the Oluwo  to stand there because his seat was not there. So, I only excused and asked him to move away from there. I didn’t push him as alleged’’.
Emmanuel who reiterated that he was only doing his job added; ’’I’m the Ooni’s CSO, and all the other CSOs sat behind their principals

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