Ooni of Ife, Oba Sijuwade
The
Royal Traditional Council of Ife on Thursday met Governor Rauf
Aregbesola briefly behind closed-doors at the Government House.
The delegates first told the governor in
the presence of some journalists that the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade
Sijuwade, was alive, contrary to the news in the media.
The detail of the brief meeting held
behind closed-doors was not made available to journalists. The chiefs,
led by the Lowa of Ife, Oba Joseph Ijaodola, had earlier said it was
regrettable that the Ooni was always a target of negative publicity in
the media.
Some
prominent indigenes of Ife, who were members of the ruling All
Progressives Congress, were present at the meeting. They included
Senator Babajide Omoworare; the immediate past Commissioner for Culture
and Tourism, Mr. Sikiru Ayedun; a former member of Osun State House of
Assembly, Mr. Adetilewa Sijuade, and a former Special Adviser to the
Governor on Youth and Sports, Mr. Biyi Odunlade.
The Lowa said, “We were all shocked when
we heard the rumour of baba’s death. If at all such an incident had
occurred, the Royal Traditional Council of Ife would be the first to
know and equally break the news to the entire public.
“Sixteen of us are his chiefs and when he
was travelling out, he didn’t look like he was going to die and should
such a thing have happened to him, we would have been informed even
before anyone would hear about it. We pray that Ooni Sijuade will live
long in good health.”
Aregbesola thanked the chiefs for holding
forth the monarch’s domain while he was away and he prayed God to give
the monarch long life in good health.
Meanwhile, the palace of the Ooni looked deserted on Thursday when our correspondent visited the place.
There was no crowd. The hordes of okada
riders, who had gathered at the entrance of the palace on Wednesday when
newspapers broke the news of the Ooni’s death, were clearly absent.
While visitors to the palace including
journalists were not allowed to go beyond the first court which houses
the Press Centre, the Emese’s court and the police station, some chiefs
who visited the palace were seen going inside the inner part of the
palace.
A palace source, who spoke to our correspondent, said the rebuttal of the news of the Ooni’s death by the RTC was in order.
The source said although the monarch had passed away, the procedure for breaking such big news must be followed.
He said, “The Traditional Council did a
good job. They tried as much as they can to ensure that things are done
the way they should be done.
“Although they may not be able to do all
those things the same way they were done about 100 years ago, there must
be a semblance of it. He was not just an ordinary person, so the
announcement of his death must follow the due process.
“The news quickly filtered out because it
happened outside the country. Nobody would have known except some very
few persons if he had died right inside the palace.
“You know that the same thing happened to
one of the foremost Obas in the country (name withheld); it is almost
two months now and they have not announced it officially. But the Ooni
passed away outside the country; so it is difficult to manage the
situation but the chiefs did what was expected of them.”
Asked when the corpse of the departed monarch was expected to be brought back into the country, the source declined comment.
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