Akure the capital of Ondo State, has remained grounded since Tuesday following a clash between Igbo indigenes and Akure youths.
The Akure youths accused the Igbos of disrespecting their monarch, the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo.
This followed the alleged refusal of the Igbos to obey the instruction giving by the monarch.
DAILY
POST gathered that the youths were furious over the manner the
Eze-Ndigbo of Akure, sir, Gregory Iloehike allegedly addressed the Deji
in his palace, when he (Iloehike) was invited.
A palace source
disclosed that trouble started between the Deji and Igbo residents,
following the installation of an Igbo man as the chairman of one of the
markets in Akure by the Eze-Ndigbo.
Oba Aladetoyinbo was said to have been angry, having felt that it was a taboo for an Igbo man to rule over a market in Akure.
It
was gathered that the Akure monarch immediately summoned Iloehike but
that to his surprise, the Eze-Ndigbo wore his crown to the Deji’s
palace, an action said to be against the tradition of Akure.
Irked by
his attitude and responses to allegations leveled against him, the
Chiefs and some youths who were in the palace ordered him to remove his
crown.
Deji of Akure was said to have suspended him from parading himself as Eze-Ndigbo.
This
development sent a wrong signal to the Igbo residents, who mobilized
themselves to the palace, ordering the Deji to reverse his earlier
statement on Iloehike.
But they were unlucky as Akure youths flogged them out of the palace.
Since the incident occurred on Tuesday, the Igbos, who dominate the Oba-Adesida road have refused to open for business.
Rather,
on Wednesday morning, they converged on their secretariat located at
Gbogi Street, Akure as early as 7.00am and warned the Akure monarch
against his plan to dethrone the Eze Ndigbo.
They insisted that the traditional ruler had no power to dethrone Iloehike.
The
embattled Eze Ndigbo explained that he had not been rude to the Deji of
Akure since he ascended the throne about six months ago, adding that he
contributed immensely to the installation of the monarch.
According
to him “the Deji called me around 8.48pm last sunday inviting me to his
palace and I honoured his invitation on monday morning. I went with one
of my Chiefs, but when I got to the palace, I saw youths numbering over
200 who started shouting as I entered. I suspected that the youths were
mobilized by the monarch and I showed respect to the Deji by
prostrating for him.
“The monarch while addressing me at his
palace threatened to drive all the Igbos in Akure out of the city and
when I asked for the offence my people committed, the youths at the
palace descended on me. They tore my beads and removed my crown. They
attempted to beat me but the Police officers at the Palace rescued me.”
The
Eze Ndigbo said the invitation by the monarch was the first he would
receive from him since the monarch ascended the throne, pointing out
that Igbos had been living harmoniously in Akure for over 70 years
without friction with the natives.
The spokesman for the Deji-in-Council who is the Asamo of Akureland, High Chief Olusanya was not in his palace for comments.
He also could not pick calls made to him by our correspondent.
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