A renowned Ifa priest, Ifayemi Elebuibon, has said that the continuous appointment and incessant removal of traditional rulers by governors has been subjecting the culture and tradition of Nigeria to mockery internationally
He, therefore, advocated a review of the laws that make state governors and local council chairmen appoint and administer the affairs of the traditional institution.
According to him, governors should not be appointing monarchs, nor sacking them, stressing that the selection of kings should be the duty of kingmakers. The Ifa priest said that political office holders had been hiding under swearing with Bible and Quran to commit atrocities. The Federal Government has announced plans to revive the dormant Inland Container Depot project at Erunmu in Egbeda Local Council of Oyo State after 16 years of inactivity.
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