Adebayo Adenrele




The Ekiti State Government has sent stringent warning to Obasalu, Chief Clement Adeyemo and other Kingmakers in Ikole Local Government Area to avoid acts that could desecrate kingship or be disrespectful to any Traditional Ruler.

The Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs Monisade Afuye, in a statement signed by her Special Assistant Media to the Deputy Governor, Victor Ogunje, stated this today while resolving the raging crisis between the Alasin of Asin-Ekiti, Oba Abraham Babalola and his Chiefs.



NEWSTODAYNG gathered that the Alasin, had in a letter dated 3rd February, 2023, and addressed to the Deputy Governor, accused the high Chiefs, headed by Obasalu, Chief Clement Adeyemo of polarising the town, by holding the statutory meetings outside the palace.

The monarch also alleged the chiefs of intimidation, harassment, and taking of divisive steps tended to erode his powers as a monarch, among which was the punishment meted to him for arresting someone, who beat up his wife inside the palace.



The Deputy governor thereby directed Obasalu to handover all documents relating to the payment of monthly salaries to the monarch, as part of his statutory duties and potent way to nip the crisis in the bud.

Afuye equally urged the embattled monarch to fill all existing vacant stools across chieftaincy hierarchies in the town, based on the agitations of the Chiefs, as it becomes expedient for peace to be restored to the community.




In her words, “Kabiyesi should be the one to pay the salaries of chiefs, instead of Obasalu. Obasalu is a Chief, it was wrong for Alasin to have delegated such power to him. Henceforth, Kabiyesi should be the one to pay salaries to his chiefs.

“I want to direct Chief Obasalu, as the head of the Kingmakers to call all the Chiefs and start attending all statutory meetings at the palace. All statutory meetings should be held in the palace and not at the residence of anyone as currently being done.

“For peace to also reign, the Kingmakers should stop disrespecting or defying orders being given by Alasin or pokenose into his personal affairs . You can’t progress when you take away the powers from the king, there must be line of demarcation.

“Peace is very crucial to this administration and nothing will be spared to ensure that all the towns coexist peacefully under the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led administration”.


Mrs Afuye also directed the chiefs to attend all the peace-building meetings to be summoned by stakeholders in Asin- Ekiti, for speedy and peaceful resolution of all lingering crises.

Narrating his ordeals at the meeting, Oba Babalola said he decided to resort to petition in view of the level of polarisation the town is currently witnessing, which he said could impede development and progress.

In his response, Obasalu, Chief Adeyemo, denied dividing the town, saying no formal meeting had even been held in his house, claiming that the faction was caused by kabiyesi’s alleged arbitrary arrest of some people in the town.

However, he pledged to resolve issues with the chiefs and monarch in tandem with the position canvassed by government.



Meanwhile, the Deputy Governor, also waded into the crisis between the Regent of Araromi Obo, in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, Her Royal Majesty Adenike Ogundahunsi and a section of the community.

Mrs Afuye appealed to the aggrieved to give the regent a chance to superintend over the town peacefully, pending the determination of a case instituted against her ascension onto the throne in court.