Ooni of Ife
Speculations surrounding the death of the Ooni of Ife, Oba
Okunade Sijuwade, were yesterday finally laid to rest when the Ife Traditional
Council announced the demise of the paramount ruler.
The Obalufe, Oba Solomon Omisakin, who led the traditional
council to Governor Rauf Aregbesola at the Government House Osogbo, told the
governor that the monarch has joined his ancestors.
He held
that the delay in the announcement of Ooni’s death was due to strict adherence
to Yoruba tradition of announcing the death of a monarch.
Omisakin
stressed that it was imperative for the council to lay to rest the rumours
making the rounds on the death of the Ooni, saying the announcement of the
monarch’s death was not supposed to be made in the market place or social
gatherings.
He
asked for the support and cooperation of the governor and the state government
for peace and progress of Ife Kingdom and Yoruba Land in general.
His
words: “We, the Ife Traditional Council have come here to brief you, the
governor and the government of Osun about the passing-on of our royal majesty,
Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the Ooni of Ife.
“The
breaking of the news of the demise of the king must follow traditional ways and
rites, that is why it is coming at this time.
“The
news of the transition to glory of any Yoruba monarch is not a pedestrian news
that one can just announce at a market place or a social gathering.
“The
announcement of the death of a great man like our royal monarch is a great news
that must be announced in a grand style.
“On
behalf of the entire Sijuade family, the Ife Traditional Council and the entire
Ife indigenes, we hereby announce the passing on to glory of His Imperial
Majesy, Oba Okunade Sijuade, Olubuse the II.”
Responding,
Governor, Aregbesola recounted the last message he received from the late
monarch on the 23rd day of July when he briefed him of his medical trip abroad.
Aregbesola
described Oba Sijuade as a person, who during his lifetime, did everything
humanly possible to uplift the Yoruba tradition the world over.
He held
that it should be on record that during his lifetime, he showcased the Yoruba
tradition anywhere he visited across the globe.
In the
course of his address, Aregbesola read verbatim the message the Late Ooni sent
to him when he was going for medical trip abroad; “I am still not feeling good,
so I am travelling abroad for further medical treatment this week.
“I
place you and your government in the hand of God and under His continuous
guidance.
“This
was the last conversation I had with the late monarch, we dearly miss his
charisma, demonstration of loyalty and his position as a rallying point for all
Yoruba people and a bridge builder across all ethnic groups in Nigeria.
“Indeed,
he was a great man and he left an indelible mark on the sand of history, not
only in Yorubaland, Nigeria but across the world,” the governor said.
Situation
in Ife earlier yesterday
Meanwhile,
as earlier announced, first open traditional rites of passage for Ooni Sijuade,
was yesterday held in Ile Ife, even as residents stayed in door in compliance
with the restriction order.
Head of
Oro Cult in the town, Oba Layi Adereti, had on Monday announced that Oro
procession will move round the town from 9am to 4pm as part of rites of passage
for Ooni Sijuade, calling on residents to stay indoors during the duration of
the rites.
His
position was however countered by the Lowa of Ife, Oba Joseph Ijaodola, who, on
behalf of Royal Traditional Council of Ife, told residents to go about their
normal business activities.
Residents
of the town stayed indoors as the Oro procession, which started few minutes to
10am moved round the town.
Banks, schools and other public institutions were under lock and key and streets were deserted.
Banks, schools and other public institutions were under lock and key and streets were deserted.
At
Ooni’s palace, procession of Oro, which had nine people, comprising mainly
members of Isoro Cult left for other parts of the town about 9:45 am.
Just as
the the procession was leaving Ile Oodua, trees within the palace premises were
being cut as tradition demands before formal announcement of Ooni’s passage.
Newsmen,
who had gathered at the entrance of Ooni’s palace were chased away shortly
before the Oro procession began.
Meanwhile,
invitation letters were yesterday sent out to the public on the demise of the
monarch and the interdenominational service for him in Ile-Ife tomorrow .
The
letter was jointly signed by Obalufe, Oba Omisakin, the Vice chairman, Ife
Traditional Council, the Lowa of Ife, Oba Joseph Ijaodola and Prince Adetokunbo
Sijuwade, on behalf of Olubuse Royal family.
The
letter reads in part “on behalf of the entire royal house of Olubuse family, we
write to formally notify you of the transition to eternal glory of our father,
grandfather and great grandfather,His imperial Majesty, Oba Okunade Sijuade,
Olubuse 11 CFR.
“Our
father until his demise recently was the Ooni of Ife and permanent chairman of
Osun state Council of Obas and co chairman Nigeria National Traditional
Council.”
Report By,
Gbenga Olarinoye (Osogbo)
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