The face off between the Edo state government and the monarch of Uromi town has reached a climax, with his deposition. The Adams Oshiomhole government in a terse statement today by secretary Professor Julius Ihonvbere announced government’s decision.
Government in a letter today conveyed its decision to the deposed king, Ojuromi of Uromi. The letter addressed him ordinarily as Mr Aselm O Edenojie. The government statement which was entitled: “Deposition from Office as Ojuromi of Uromi: Addendum”, read:
“Please be informed that the initial Exco decision of 26th October 2016 has been further affirmed. Consequently, you have been deposed as the Ojuromi of Uromi pursuant to Section 28 (i & ii) of the Traditional Rulers & Chiefs Law, 1979.
Kindly, therefore, disregard our letter of 4th November 2016 on the subject “Re: Letter of Apology to Edo State Government.” The king’s problem with the Oshiomhole government began on 28 September, when he was accused of assaulting a woman during the polls.
He was also accused of interfering in the conduct of the election, leaving his palace to canvass votes for the PDP candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu. Government gave him a query and ordered him to apologise to the woman assaulted.
The dethroned king ignored the letter and even ignored the government by travelling out of his domain, overseas. Government placed him on a 7-day suspension and still demanded a letter of apology for snubbing government and failing to apologise to the lady assaulted.
On 4 November, the government stepped up its sanctions by suspending the king, effective from Monday. In addition, the monarch was stripped of all his rights and privileges that he had hitherto exercised. He was also to lose a share of the 5% revenue accruing to the local council.
He then dragged Gov. Oshiomhole to court over his suspension for one year and demanded N1bn in compensation. And now the sledge hammer: he is now to lose his throne and become an ordinary citizen: Mr. Aselm O Edonije.
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