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Soun, Alaafin Thrones: Gov. Makinde urged to resolve succession processes issues

He said while Mr Makinde was not responsible for the succession problem, his intervention would enhance speedy succession processes to the thrones.

• August 6, 2023
Seyi Makinde
Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde

The bishop of Ibadan Diocese of Anglican Communion, Joseph Akinfenwa, on Sunday, urged Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State to help resolve succession issues in Ogbomoso and Oyo cities.

Mr Akinfenwa, while delivering a sermon during a thanksgiving service, said that succession difficulties surrounding the appointment of the Soun of Ogbomoso and Alaafin of Oyo could be resolved with Mr Makinde’s intervention.

The service was part of the activities of the first coronation anniversary of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Olalekan Balogun.

Mr Akinfenwa noted that “the vacuum created in the palaces of the two cities since the demise of their kings over a year ago has robbed them of the desired and expected progress.”

He said while Mr Makinde was not responsible for the succession problem and the subsequent delay, his intervention and prompt action would enhance speedy succession processes to the thrones.

“I equally charge all the people involved in the selection processes in the two cities to expedite action, while those struggling to mount the thrones too should give peace a chance and let the interest of the two communities be paramount in their hearts.

“It doesn’t take long before people forget things. Very soon, people may forget about the titles of Alaafin and Soun,” Mr Akinfenwa stated.

The Anglican bishop praised Ibadan for its unique system of ascension to the stool of Olubadan, noting that the Ibadan traditional system remains a model that is acknowledged globally.

He declared that the last year of Oba Balogun in Ibadan had brought a lot of progress and development to the city.

“I also laud the state governor for not reinventing the story, but he stuck to the tradition of the succession plan, which has been described as peaceful, transparent and enduring,” Mr Akinfenwa said.

The junior brother of Oba Balogun, Kola Balogun, and two of the Olubadan’s wives, Olayinka and Olufunmilayo, represented him at the programme.

(NAN)

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