Ondo court orders arrest of two self acclaimed monarchs
Two self acclaimed persons parading themselves as the monarchs have since been issued warrants of arrest and directed by the state Commissioner of Police, that they be present in court, by the Chief Magistrate Court.
The Chief Magistrate Court sitting in Akure, Ondo State, has Ademola Idowu Oloworiyibi, who has been pretending to be the Olufon of Irele, while Adeyemi Akinde pretends to be the Igodan of Lisa, both in the southern part of the state.
The order of the Court was made sequel to the application of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Ondo State, Charles Titiloye.
Recall that the state governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, had directed the state Commissioner of Police to arrest and prosecute the two self acclaimed monarch.
In Charge No MAK/423C/2022 filed by the Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice before the Chief Magistrate Court sitting at Oke Eda, Akure, Ademola Idowu Oloworiyibi was accused of conspiring with others now at large to unlawfully assume the Chieftaincy title of Olofun of Irele contrary to and punishable under section 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ondo state.
Oloworiyibi was also accused of permitting himself to be installed and parading himself in royal regalia as Olofun of Irele without the approval of Ondo State Executive Council and in contravention of section 15(1) and (2) of the Chiefs Law of Ondo State.
Similarly, in a separate Charge No. MAK/424C/2022 , Adeyemi Akinde, was accused of conspiracy and unlawful installation as the Olu of Igodan Lisa in contravention of the Chiefs Law of Ondo State.
The trial of the two suspects was however, stalled because of their absence in Court.
The trial Magistrate, F. A. Aduroja directed the Commissioner of Police to arrest and produce them on the next adjourned date.
Aduroja thereafter adjourned to 19th of September, 2022.
(Vanguard)