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Oluwo explains why he beat up fellow monarch at peace meeting

Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi has explained why he assaulted a fellow monarch during a peace meeting.

The Oluwo of Iwo land, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi  beats up a fellow monarch during a peace meeting convened by an Assistant Inspector General of Police. (Punch)

The monarch was reported to have attacked Dhikrulahi Akinropo, Agbowu of Ogbaagbaa during a meeting convened by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 11 to resolve a land dispute between the monarchs.

Due to the injuries he sustained in the attack, Akinropo reportedly landed in the hospital.

But Oluwo in a statement defended his action saying, Akinropo called him unprintable names and also attempted to stick the staff in his eyes.

He said, “At the peace meeting held at AIG office, Agbowu of Ogbaagbaa interrupted me while I was making my speech; he started calling me unprintable names, pointing his staff of office at me while attempting to stick the staff in my eyes; I heavily rejected it with a force which the Agbowu could not withstand,

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“How could a constable openly insult commissioner of police and make an attempt to beat the CP? Can any monarch try such with Ooni, Alaafin?

“He went far as attempting to turn Oluwo to a blind man by pointing his staff of office to my eyes. All affected monarchs in my kingdom should note no one will feed on his subjects land and go away with it.”

Meanwhile, some traditional leaders have called for the suspension of Akanbi.

One of the monarchs present at the peace meeting, Habeeb Adetoyese, Olu of Ileogbo, while explaining what happened between Akanbi and Akinropo to journalists said the AIG was addressing the monarchs when Akanbi stood and started beating Akinropo.

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Narrating the incident, Adetoyese said, “In October last year he wrote a petition against us to AIG Oyebade, that, we are threatening his life and we are selling his land. The AIG said he doesn’t want any issue in our regions, that we should solve it amicably. The governor also gave us the same advice when we saw him on the matter.

“The first peacemaking meeting that was organised for us at Iwo local government secretariat, but Oluwo disrupted the meeting. He came with thugs saying everybody should go to his domain.

“A letter was sent to us for the invite and we all went for the program…when he (Oluwo) was talking, he alleged that, I, the monarch of Ile-Ogbo, was selling his lands and that, also, the Agbowo of Ogbaagbaa, the Onigege of Gege is also selling his land. I am selling only selling Ile Ogbo’s land and not Iwo land.

“In the meeting held, the commissioner said he can’t intervene on any issue pertaining to land. He advised that the court can decide on that or that we meet the governor to sort things out.

“As the AIG was addressing us, the Oluwo started shouting that chaos and war will happen in the community. He stood up and started beating Agbowu. He beat him to the extent that it was the AIG that rescued the king from oluwo. We are still in shock for a king to behave in that manner. When the man started feeling dizzy, we had to rush him down to Asubiaro hospital. He sustained an injury on his cheeks.

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“We implore the government to suspend him (Oluwo) so that we can have peace in our domain. We have called our subjects that there is no cause for violence but he should be checked. Only the governor can caution him and if that is not done, he will destroy the entire region.”

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