The Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, has promised that his administration is resolutely committed to waging relentless wars against kidnappers, bandits, and marauding herders, terrorizing the state at border posts to safeguard the lives of the residents.
Oyebanji said his government had fortified the border towns in partnership with conventional security networks, which were synergizing with the natives and local hunters to ward off transborder criminals from Ekiti.
In a bid to ensure development trickles to the grassroots, the governor promised to deploy the instrumentality of the Ekiti State Chiefs Law to ensure speedy and timely installation of traditional rulers, where there are vacancies.
Oyebanji made the pledges in Iyemero Ekiti, Ikole Local Government Area, on Tuesday, while presenting the staff of Office and Instrument of Appointment to the new Olu of Iyemero, Oba Bayo Akinsanmi Ayeni, from Onitedo Royal Dynasty.
The stool became vacant following the demise of Oba Ebenezer Agboola Ogungbemi of Ilisa Ruling House on April 23, 2021, after which Prince Akinsanmi Ayeni was selected through a keenly contested selection process.
Rejoicing with the community, Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, urged the monarch to be accommodating and embrace the spirit of honesty, fairness, and equity in dealing with the people.
On the occasional transborder criminalities being witnessed in some sections of the state, Governor Oyebanji said relevant actions were being taken to make the towns in the border areas safe and prosperous, including Iyemero Ekiti.
“I will continue to work with you to make this town prosperous. My government won’t tolerate criminalities, especially those moving in and out of the state. We are determined to tame them and we shall do just that”.
The governor appealed to the monarch to work with the elite, youths, women, and other critical stakeholders to make his reign peaceful and progressive in all facets.
“Our mission is to ensure that no town is left without a king because of development. The regent shouldn’t be allowed to keep long on the throne. It is not in the best interest of any town.
“Try and cooperate with the new king. Don’t give him a problem. He is now your head, respect him, and when you do this, I expect Kabiyesi to be fair to all of you so that this community can develop faster”.
The Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Home Affairs, Hon. Ojo Atobioke, said the selection of Oba Ayeni was approved by the state government on 30th July 2024, after emerging through a transparent and open contest.
Atibioke applauded Governor Oyebanji for ensuring that all the vacant stools in the state are filled without crisis and bloodshed, saying this has helped in attracting development to the grassroots.
Urging the residents to cooperate with the monarch, the Commissioner said: “For the people of Iyemero Ekiti, I wish to say to whom much is given, much is expected. You are to cooperate with Kabiyesi and ensure that his reign is blessed with remarkable successes”.
In his acceptance speech, Oba Ayeni, a respectable Diplomat, saluted Governor Oyebanji for acceding to the request for the imperative of installing a new Olu of Iyemero, commending the former occupants of the coveted royal seat for their surfeit of contributions to the community.
The traditional ruler promised to unite the people and pursue peace to bring radical development to the border town, calling on other contenders to join him in the task of ushering in a revolution that would reset the town on the path of steady progress.
Oba Ayeni said the community will explore its proximity to Kwara State to bolster the local economy by motivating its people into farming and ensuring that the vast human capital resources are developed to add value to the state.
“My dear people of Iyemero Ekiti, as I have envisaged, the foremost drive of my reign shall be peace pursuit. A hand of fellowship will be extended to all and sundry to make this happen.
“It will be my main preoccupation to closely cooperate with all the residents and ethnic nationalities in this town to make this community develop. To this end, we will seek government support to complete the construction of a link-up road to the Ilorin-Egbe highway, which is a mere six kilometers from Iyemero town”.