Nine families of Atiba in Oyo town have asked the Oyo State government to suspend the selection process of a new Alaafin of Oyo.
Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the families said they had been unjustly excluded from the race to ascend the throne despite the fact that it should be their turn.
Prince Ademola Afolabi of the Adeitan Royal Family, on Monday, spoke on behalf of other families in Oyo saying the selection process should be discontinued until suits are filed in court to challenge the process.
They argued that the state government sidelined other families and nominated from the Agunloye Ruling House and that those already shortlisted would not stand because the process violated the principle of rule of law.
He said, “Out of 11 families, two are benefitting from the stool, nine others have been sidelined.
“We have appealed to the government to discontinue the process of selection of the new Alaafin.
“We also appeal to the state government to allow the processes in court to be concluded before choosing or continuing with the process of selecting the new Alaafin. For these reasons we seek for the discontinuation of the processes.”
“This is meant to bring to the notice of government that there are matters in court and we seek discontinuation of the process of selecting the new Alaafin if the government is indeed following the rule of law in the process.
“We want fairness, equity and justice in the selection of the new Alaafin.
The constitution empowers people to challenge chieftaincy selection and that is why it is being challenged. Why were our families excluded in the process?”
Other Princes present at the briefing were: Prince Makanjuola Adediran of the Adediran Ese Apata Royal Family; Prince Remi Azeez of the Tella Okitipapa Royal Family; Prince Adediwura Lamola from Olanite Royal Family; Prince Agboyin Olayiwola of the Adelabu Royal Family; Prince Adebowale Adesiyan of the Adesiyan Royal Family; Prince Adetunji Adesokan of Baba Idode Royal Family; Prince Adekunle Bello of Iteade Abidekun Omo Atiba Family; Prince Tella Agbojulogun, who was away in Lagos.