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Selection process: ‘Abiodun never issued ‘No Kuye, No Awujale’ threats’ – Govt

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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has clarified circulating reports suggesting a confrontation between him and the kingmakers (Council of Afobajes) regarding the Awujale selection. According to official sources, these claims are completely false and misleading.

In a statement made available in Abeokuta, the governor’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Hon. Kayode Akinmade, stated that the governor held a respectful consultative meeting with the Council of Afobajes, consistent with meetings held in the past with the Olori Ebis that were previously polarised, which fostered their harmonisation.

Through such earlier engagements, the governor persuaded one of the kingmakers to withdraw a filed litigation.
Akinmade said the governor’s discussions focused on matters of mutual concern in the interest of progress in traditional affairs within Ijebuland.

“Contrary to the rumours, Governor Abiodun did not issue threats or ultimatums. Statements attributed to him, including ‘No Kuye, No Awujale’, are entirely fabricated and bear no relation to the governor or his administration. No Afobaje will attest to such an occurrence, as it never happened. This is once again the fabrication of falsehoods by mischief-makers.”

Akinmade noted that the governor remains committed to upholding due process, respecting the autonomy of traditional institutions, and ensuring a fair process in the selection of a new Awujale for Ijebu.

He added that his administration continues to prioritise dialogue, harmony, and the preservation of cultural values.

“We all know how highly the governor holds the throne of Awujale, which he has consistently demonstrated. Members of the public, traditional stakeholders, and the media are urged to disregard these unfounded insinuations and rely solely on verified information.”

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