Two family chiefs, Mogaji Kukula Kamorudeen Kolawole and Mogaji Samsudeen Bello have been suspended and their traditional beads removed by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, over land grabbing.
Mogaji Kolawole is of Kukula family, Oke – Ofa Baba Isale in Ibadan North East Local Government, and Mogaji Bello is of Ekerin Ajengbe family, Isale Osi in Ibadan South West Local Government of Oyo State.
The suspension order was contained in a release on Friday by the Chief Press Secretary to Olubadan of Ibadanland, Solomon Olugbemiga Ayoade.
According to the press release, the suspension order, which takes immediate effect, was issued on Thursday, during the Olubadan Land Matters Committee meeting at the Old Olubadan Palace, Oja Oba, Ibadan, the state capital.
It disclosed that the Olubadan who Spoke through the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja, the Olubadan said that the suspension order remained in force until the suspended Mogajis do the needful.
His words, “Your suspension order is indefinite until you retrace your steps and do the needful.
”You have been told severally to desist from any act that can tarnish the reputation and image of the Olubadan and Ibadanland, such as land grabbing, trespassing, forceful land taking, oppression of your family members and other residents in your domain”, the monarch pointed out.
The release stated that the suspended Mogajis were told to, henceforth, stop parading themselves as Olubadan traditional title holders until their cases are revisited.
It added that law enforcement operatives were instructed to apprehend any suspended traditional ruler parading themselves as authentic Chiefs contrary to the sanctions imposed on them by the king.
It said that the paramount ruler also expressed his disapproval at the nonchalant attitude of some Mogajis and Baales, who ignored the invitation of the Olubadan Land Matters Committee.
It further said that the Olubadan warned that such absentee traditional title holders risk losing their traditional titles as their absence would be viewed as insubordination to the constituted authority.
The release noted that those present at the meeting were Oba Abiodun Kola Daisi, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland; Oba Dauda Abiodun Azees the Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland; Oba Salaudeen Hamidu Ajibade the Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland; Chief Isiaka Akinpelu, the Special Adviser to Olubadan on Chieftaincy Matters.
Also, the President, Association of Mogajis in Ibadanland, Mogaji Ariori of Olorisa family; Mogaji Adeleke Lukman, the Secretary to the Committee and Mogaji Abdul Rasaq Akinola, the Reporting Officer to the committee, among others.