Photos: Seyi Makinde visits late Olubadan Oba Adetunji’s family

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji on Tuesday in Ibadan.

Oba Adetunji, the 41st Olubadan of Ibadan died as a result of illness on Sunday, 2nd, January 2022 at the University College Hospital, Ibadan at the age of 93.

The governor arrived at the Popo-Yemoja Palace of the late Olubadan with an entourage of the Oyo State Government

He was received on arrival by Olubadan’s widow, Rasheedat, and the son of the late monarch, Dr. Abdul Raheem Adetunji.

The governor while addressing the widow and family members of the late monarch announced that the departed king will get a royal and befitting burial.

The governor, further, said that the next Olubadan of Ibadanland will be appointed using the “original” ascendancy system.

He clarified that Ibadan traditional institution must revert to its original concept.

Governor Seyi Makinde, Olubadan's widow, Rasheedat, and the son of the late monarch, Dr. Abdul Raheem Adetunji
Governor Seyi Makinde, Olubadan’s widow, Rasheedat, and the son of the late monarch, Dr. Abdul Raheem Adetunji

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as saying that “this should be the last time there will be controversy on the next person who will ascend to the throne of Olubadan of Ibadanland”.

He assured all indigenes and lovers of Ibadan that his administration will only carry out what the late Olubadan stood for, saying that he would “do what is right to preserve the integrity and sanctity of the traditional institution of Ibadan land.”

He said, “I and the entourage of the Oyo State Government are here this evening to pay our official condolence visit to Olori and the family of our father, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, who joined his ancestors. So, this is a way to tell the family that at this moment when you are grieving for Kabiyesi leaving us, we are here to identify with you and the family.

“We are here to say that it is joint pain, as you are not the only ones feeling the passage of Baba. I pray that God Almighty will continue to be with you. And I want to assure you that there is nothing Baba has left that will be left abandoned, but instead, they will go from strength to strength.

“Today, Baba is not with us but what he stood for is with us. The history of Ibadan’s traditional institution cannot be completely narrated without acknowledging what Baba stood and fought for. So, we have come here today to say we are with you. What we can do as children is to give Baba a royal and befitting burial and, as a government, we will do just that. The burial is our burial and it is the state’s burial.

“I have heard enough on the controversy surrounding who or who is not next to be installed as Olubadan of Ibadanland and other narratives around the matter. So, let me state it clearly that Ibadan traditional institution must revert to its original concept. This must be the last time there will be controversy on who succeeds the Olubadan of Ibadanland.

“As a government, I am giving assurance to indigenes and lovers of Ibadan that what Baba stood for is what I will carry through. So, whoever wants should key into it or not. We must do what is right to preserve the integrity and sanctity of the traditional institution of Ibadan land.”

The governor faulted those criticising him for being absent at some programmes held to honour the late Olubadan.

He explained that he was in touch with doctors that attended to the late Olubadan.

He said, “Today, I am saying it in front of everybody that those saying that I was supposed to return to the state immediately I got the news of Baba’s demise ‘lack knowledge.’ Yes. I have always been in talks with Baba every moment. I was at Saki when he was sick but I was talking to the medical doctors taking care of him in the hospital.

“So, those criticising my action are not the ones to tell us how we are supposed to take care of our aged ones. We know what to do and we did what was expected of us to do. I am here on behalf of the government to tell you that the pain is for all of us. Baba stood for truth. If he had not, he would not have boldly told the past government to retrace its step when it was treading the wrong path.

“Power is not something that is easy to manage but Baba looked at power in the face and spoke the truth to power concerning the issue of the traditional institution in Ibadan.”

While speaking, the son of the late monarch, Dr. Abdul Raheem Adetunji, appreciated the governor and his entourage for the condolence visit paid to the family, praying that the governor will succeed in all his endeavours.”