Return Our Money Or We will Burn Down the Palace – Shasha Farmers Threaten Ooni
There is palpable fear in the ancient city of Ife as some of the alleged activities of the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi have allegedly pitched a section of the community against the traditional ruler to the point of threatening to burn down the palace.
According to investigations, the furore is already gathering momentum with many of the aggrieved persons threatening fire and brimstone to make the ancient city ungovernable if the royal father does not retrace his steps.
The cause of the furore is the forceful ejection of farmers from their farms by the Aregbesola led Osun State government as a result of what the government said is its resolve to put an end to deforestation caused by activities of people the government called illegal occupants in the Government Reservation Area in Shasha area of Ife land.
According to one of the farmers, Olatunde Olabode the whole matter started during the reign of the Late Ooni Okunade Sijuade when the Osun State government opened up the reservation called Area 4 and divided into three portions among the Ife people, the non Ifes and the state government. The Ifes were said to have received the largest share of the land because of their ancestral claim to the ownership of the land.
The late Ooni Sijuade was said to have divided the Ife portion among interested Ife indigenes with some individuals receiving as much as 500 Hectares for agriculture purpose.
The arrangement was said to have suited all concerned as everyone went on with their farming activities and businesses peacefully until recently the hitherto arrangement was overturned by the incumbent Ooni Enitan Ogunwusi thereby rendering thousands of people without means of livelihood.
Another affected person, Iyiola Adeniran recalled that the first set of people to be displaced by the new Ooni Ogunwusi were the non Ifes as their land which many of them had cultivated and were at the process of harvesting their proceeds was snatched from them and sold to some expatriates. The expatriates were said to have quickly cleared the land going to thousands of hectares and cultivated cocoa on it to the chagrin of the original owners who watched helplessly.
Iyiola said, the Oba not satisfied with snatching the land allocated to the non indigenes went ahead to revoke the ownership of land allocated to the Ifes, and started selling to individuals at the rate of forty to fifty-five thousand naira per hectare.
This decision did not go well with the affected people who lost their means of livelihood as they were prevented from returning back to their farms as their lands were now being heavily guarded by thugs and other minions in the employment of the Ooni.
The last straw that broke the camel’s back was the taking over of the portion belonging to the Osun State government and selling of the land to individuals by the Ooni, who according to source has allegedly made over 800 million naira so far.
This last move by the Ooni was said to have pitched the Aregbesola led Osun State government against the Ooni and the frosty situation was said to have degenerated into the issuance of several ultimatum to the farmers to vacate the plantation by the office of Forestry, Mineral and Natural Resource saddled with the responsibility of ensuring normalcy in the area.
It was gathered that at the expiration of the last ultimatum some weeks back, a special operation was launched by the government to forcibly eject the farmers which led to the demolition and burning down of several structures located within the area in contention.
Buildings demolished or burnt include: Obalufon Ogbogbodirin Palace which is within Teak Plantation,, Ologidan Village and Ologudu Palace which have over 600 Acres Cocoa Trees within Reserve plantation and KS Town also located within Forestry plantation.
While speaking to an assemblage of the people of Oranmiyan town recently, the Special Adviser to Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Forestry, Mineral and Natural Resources, Hon Tunde Ajilore affirmed the Osun Government’s resolution to dislodge all occupants within the Shasha Forest Reserve land irrespective of status, noting that the operation only commenced firstly with those on plantation land.
Hon Ajilore stressed that even genuine farmers within the 30 square miles erroneously approved to the Late Oni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade would only be considered for their farms pending their resettlement while advising them to move all other valuable items including their structures from the area.
Hon Ajilore maintained that the assignment given to his office would be done thoroughly without fear or favour, adding that any attempt to turn a deaf ear to warning will incur the full wrath of the law.
Hon Ajilore further disclosed that Shasha Forest Reserve has been designated for Eco -Tourism project by the National Conservation Foundation (NCF) which will be another source of income generation to the government of Osun.
He warned that hence forth killing of animals and burning of trees within the area is a criminal offence that attracts severe punishment.
It was however gathered that while some of the farmers have complied and vacated the reserve area, others who have no other means of livelihood stayed stuck.
One of the affected persons; Oladele Elutide who showed his receipt to our reporter lamented that since he paid eighty thousand naira for 2 hectares of land, he has not been allowed to even step on the farm he sold all his belongings to buy.
As at the time of filing in this report, it was gathered that the individuals affected have given the Ooni an ultimatum to return their money as they have started mobilizing for an uprising which may leave the city on its knees.
One of the leaders of the group who spoke under the condition of anonymity wondered how the foremost traditional ruler could be going around Nigeria preaching peace when there is no peace in his domain, recanting that the short reign of the Ooni has been bedeviled with one form of scandal or the other.
Meanwhile, all efforts to get the response of the palace on the matter proved abortive as many of the palace sources contacted refused to comment on the matter.
3 Comments
Someone has to do something to avoid such crisis, orisun ko nibaje o.
This is a serious matter and government has to look into it before it got to a point of no remedy. And to ooni,i don’t see why he will seel land to someone ND at the end deprive the person access to his own property,to me this is pure fraud ND government has to really look into it.
Yoruba people says ‘Oba lo nile’Oba ba lohun gbogbo’. We should not blame my king. King is the overall of the land, He is the landlord. Whosoever is saying that what my First Class king is doing that person is a nuisance, he or she doesn’t know yoruba culture. The Arole Oodua long life and prosperity sir. The Governor is to send adequate security to the place, to secure and protect life of the people.