Leadership crisis rocks Ikare community

Ondo State Governor, Akeredolu (File Photo)

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

Several buildings and cars worth millions of naira have been destroyed in Ikare Akoko community as rival youths clashed over alleged attempts by Chief Idowu Ogunye to continue to act as Olokoja of Okoja, Ikare-Akoko, Ondo State.

Though security agents have stormed the community, gun-carrying youths are still firing guns at press time.

Chief Ogunye was said to have been dethroned for absenteeism, disloyalty and refusal to obey directive of the Olukare of Ikare, Oba Akadiri Saliu Momoh.

The Ikare monarch relieved the appointment of Ogunye with effect from January 20, 2021 and cautioned him to stop parading himself as Olokoja of Okoja.

But Ogunye courted the trouble of the Olukare by being loyal to a rival monarch in Ikare-Akoko, the Owa Ale of Ikare.

He had through his lawyer, Femi Emodamori, insisted that he remained the Olokoja of Okoja and described his suspension and purported expulsion as illegal and strange to the tradition of Ikare Akoko.

Ogunye had stated that he was one of the kingmakers that participated in the selection of the new Owa-Ale of Ikare Akoko even though he has been suspended since 2018 by Oba Momoh.

Crisis erupted in Ikare Akoko on Monday evening when the supposed dethroned Olokoja summoned a meeting.

The meeting was resisted by those loyal to the Olukare and gunshots erupted.

Nobody was said to have been injured in the melee but vehicles and buildings of both factions were destroyed.

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