By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Tribune OnlineTribune OnlineTribune Online
  • Home
  • News
  • Columns
  • Editorial
  • VIDEOS
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Opinions
  • SPORTING TRIBUNE
Reading: Prevent Kogi Senator’s interference in royal succession, Monarchs urge Ododo
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Tribune OnlineTribune Online
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • News
  • Columns
  • Editorial
  • VIDEOS
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Opinions
  • SPORTING TRIBUNE
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc.. All Rights Reserved.
Metro

Prevent Kogi Senator’s interference in royal succession, Monarchs urge Ododo

Yekini Jimoh
November 3, 2024
Share
Governor of the Year, Ododo commends Kogi youths, Gov Ododo redeploys Ohiare, policy for political appointees, Ododo assures Kogi residents, Lokoja fire victims, Ododo's 'strategic blueprint', Gov Ododo's transformative governance, stardom global awards, N600m payment of WAEC fees, relief materials for flood victims, Kogi govt expands health insurance, Flood: Gov Ododo drills boreholes at IDP camps, provides massive relief materials, Gov Ododo's style of leadership, Kogi govt PHCs, Eid-el-fitr Ododo charges, monthly payment of LG gratuity
Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo
SHARE

Monarchs from the Egbe part of Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State have called on the Governor of the State, Alhaji Usman Ododo, to prevail on the Senator representing Kogi West senatorial district, Sunday Karimi, to stop interfering with and altering the traditional processes for filling vacant royal stools and chieftaincies.

In a swift reaction, Senator Karimi stated that he has no interest in the matter, claiming that those dragging his name into it are simply seeking cheap popularity.

However, the Ighare of Okoa, His Royal Highness Oba Adedoyin Bolaji, speaking on behalf of a group of traditional chiefs in Lokoja, emphasized that as one of the longest-serving traditional chiefs in Yagba West and the oldest in tenure in Egbe, he holds the privilege and responsibility to understand the technicalities involved in installing vacant stools in Egbe, Yagba West, and Yagba generally.

They stated that the Ighare Ijalu is due for reinstallation since the last occupant passed away nearly two years ago, and two candidates have come forward with their interests.

According to them, the names of the interested candidates for the Ighare Ijalu are Sunday Oluokun and Biodun Daudu. They argued that Sunday Oluokun’s nomination is not in accordance with tradition because he belongs to the same family as the immediate past Ighare Ijalu, and the tradition prohibits double succession.

They added that the immediate past Ighare Ijalu served for 41 years, making it only fair for Biodun Daudu to represent his side of the family as it is their turn, and he is the only one genuinely interested.

They emphasized that Egbe is made up of 12 clans/villages, with the Ighares ruling 6 and the Eyin Odis ruling the other 6. While the Eyin Odis have their own system, the Ighares follow a rotational system, filling the stool from another family.

ALSO READ:NACCIMA, Sanwo-Olu laud Lagos trade fair’s role in boosting Nigeria’s economic growth

According to them, thugs suspected to be sponsored by Senator Sunday Karimi and Sunday Oluokun attacked them, shooting guns and throwing stones and bottles into the compound of Biodun Daudu, damaging the vehicle of the Ologun of Odo Owo, former Chairman of Yagba West Local Government, Hon. (Chief) Gbenga Asagun, who also sustained an injury.

Other Obas who were attacked by the thugs and hooligans include the Oba of Okoha, Oba Adedoyin Bolaji; Oba of Ilemla, Oba Victor Rotimi Dada; Oba of Ijagan, Oba Ore Abolade; and Oba of Ido Egbe, Oba Odofin Babalola.

A number of Ologuns who were also attacked include the Ologun of Iloko, who is also the Secretary of the Egbe Council of Traditional Chiefs, Chief Dare Folorunsho, among others.

The traditional chiefs have called on the general public to hold Senator Sunday Karimi and Sunday Oluokun accountable if any insecurity befalls them, as they can’t sleep with both eyes closed in Egbe and have had to seek refuge in Lokoja.

It was also reported that Sunday Oluokun led thugs to break into the conclave for an irregular coronation, which was rejected by the Egbe Council of Traditional Chiefs because the proper processes were not followed.

They urged the Governor to intervene so that Senator Sunday Karimi and his alleged candidate do not use power and money to distort the fair tradition of rotation in filling vacant stools as practiced by the Ighares.

In his swift reaction, Senator Karimi reiterated that he has no interest in the chieftaincy dispute, emphasizing that those dragging his name into it are merely seeking cheap popularity.

He stated that these individuals are attempting to achieve cheap notoriety and stressed that he has no personal interest in who occupies the chieftaincy position in Egbe, nor does he plan to interfere in such matters.

His comments came in response to a press conference held by His Royal Highness Oba Adeniyi Bolaji and others, which some social media outlets reported. They accused him of meddling in the selection of a new leader for the Ighare Ijalu community.

Senator Karimi expressed that his primary responsibility is to provide quality representation for all the people of Kogi West Senatorial District while fulfilling his legislative duties at the National Assembly. He stressed that interfering in community matters with established rules and regulations regarding succession would be a disservice to his constituents.

“I am focused on ensuring that critical projects such as the repair of the Kabba – Egbe – Ilorin, Kabba – Omuo, and Aiyegunle – Iluke – Kiri – Eggan roads are completed. I’m also working on the ongoing remodeling of GSS Koton Karfe and the installation of solar-powered streetlights across the seven local governments in Kogi West. With all these commitments, I simply don’t have the time to get involved in community chieftaincy issues.”

Senator Karimi further highlighted that he represents eighty-five wards and numerous communities at the national level. He questioned how it would make sense for him to abandon his larger responsibilities for a matter that should be resolved by the community elders. He also mentioned his initiative to establish a Military Forward Operating Base in Egbe to combat insecurity in the area, reinforcing his commitment to peace and development for both the community and the region as a whole.

The senator concluded by urging the public to recognize that he does not engage in any form of violence, thuggery, or other social vices, and he has certainly not sent any thugs to attack anyone over the chieftaincy dispute. He reiterated that the people should focus on resolving their issues without involving his name.

 


WATCH TOP VIDEOS FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE TV

  • Back to School, Back to Business A Fresh Start

  • Relationship Hangout: Public vs Private Proposals – Which Truly Wins in Love?

  • “No” Is a Complete Sentence: Why You Should Stop Feeling Guilty

  • Relationship Hangout: Friendship Talk 2025 – How to Be a Good Friend & Big Questions on Friendship

  • Police Overpower Armed Robbers in Ibadan After Fierce Struggle


    Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more.
    Join our WhatsApp Channel now


TAGGED:Kogi monarchOdodo
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Previous Article Bill to end Vice President, Oke-Ogun Ijebu Ife-Ijesa states, Reps receive requests for creation, Reps committee wants NECO UI 22 others excluded, bill proposing legal backing, Reps committee grills works ministry's permanent secretary, Islamic Law in constitution, We didn't summon FCT Minister, Reps ask 11 airline operators Rep member, Akin Alabi sets record, presents 10 bills in one week, Reps pass Independent Candidacy bill through second reading, Reps task FG to safeguard $400m Nigeria’s orbital slots, Reps consider bill to increase derivation fund, Reps pass bill for establishment of National Honours Award commission, Reps seek stiffer sanctions for Banks over unauthorised transactions, deductions, Reps step down motion seeking to rescind Tinubu's decision on Niger Delta Ministry, COP29: Reps Committee advocates equitable energy, Reps fault poor implementation of Renewed Hope Estate project in Akwa Ibom ,Reps call for recapitalisation of DisCos to enhance operations, Reps invite CBN Gov, banks CEOs to avert POS fraudulent activities, FCT: Reps halt Police’s ‘abrupt’ enforcement of tinted permit policy, Reps urge FG to adopt use of renewable energy solutions in MDAs, Reps seek funds for swine research institute revitalization in 2025 budget, suspend hike in telecom tariffs, Reps give 72-hour ultimatum to oil CEOs over $506.6m debt to federation, HND/BSc dichotomy, Reps recover additional $14m from oil companies, Reps to recover $4.02m royalties Reps to begin probe of $2bn renewable energy investments, Tuesday
Next Article Kaduna tops 2025 Transparency Two sentenced to death, communal clash in Kaduna, son was brutally murdered, Southern Kaduna elders, Kaduna prohibits illegal processions, Kaduna curfew, Eid-el-Maulud: 35 die in Kaduna auto crash, CDS harps on collaboration approach to resolving insecurity, killing of clergymen in southern Kaduna, Kaduna Rep distributes cash Why Kaduna tops IGR ranking in North — KADIRS boss

Frontpage Today

Subscribe to e-Paper

E-Vending, e paper, pdf, e-paper, Tribune
WOMEN

Xquisite
Xquisite Food
Xquisite Style
Wondrous World of Women

MORE

Business Coach
Education
Event Digest
Crime & Court
Do It Yourself
Ecoscope
Property & Environment
Energy
Maritime
Aviation
Brands & Marketing
Agriculture
Info Tech
Labour
Leadership & Management
Achievers
Arewa Live
Arts & Culture
Arts & Reviews
Campus Beat
Politics
Health News
MORE

Mum & Child
Natural Health
Sexuality & Health
Special Report
Sports
Tourism
Travelpulse & MICE
Tribune Business
Weekend Lagos
Youth Speak
Book Review
Thursday Tales
EDITORIAL

Editorial
Opinion
Letters
News Extra

BUSINESS

Capital Market
Money Market
Economy

ENTERTAINMENT

Friday Treat
Entertainment
Razzmattaz

REGIONS

South West
Niger Delta
Arewa

RELIGION

Tribune Church
Church News
Muslim Sermon
Eye of Islam
Islamic News

COLUMNS

Anike's Diary
Aplomb
Ask The Doctor
Autoclinic With The Mechanic
Awo's Thought
Borderless
Crucial Moment
Empowered For Life
Festus Adebayo's Flickers
Financewise
Gibbers
Intimacy
Language & Style
Leaders' Forum
Leadership & Management
Lynx Eye
Monday Lines
Mum & Child
Natural Health
Notes from Atlanta with Farooq Kperogi
On The Lord's Day
PENtagon
Political Panorama
Veritatem With Obadiah Mailafia
Voice of Courage
Whatsapp Conversation
You and Eye
Your Life Counts

© 2025 African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?