Alaafin of Oyo Speaks on Oyo Royal Fathers Alleged Share in $2bn Arms Deal Loot
The
Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III has reacted to allegations that
the Oyo state royal fathers were part of the beneficiaries of the
controversial $2bn arms deal scam.
Alaafin of oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III
The Oyo State traditional rulers have debunked reports that they
benefitted from the $2.1 billion arms fund, which the Traditional
Council of Nigeria was believed to have gotten a share from.
The monarchs spoke through the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, in Oyo town, on Wednesday, January 13.
According to Oba Adeyemi, he had never hidden his disapproval for
the setting up of the council in the first instance and that he never
supported it.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had alleged that TCN was one of the beneficiaries of the slush fund.
While exonerating himself and other members of the council in the
33 local government councils in the state, the Alaafin, who spoke with
members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, Oyo Council led by
Mr. Gbenga Opadotun to commemorate his 45th coronation anniversary, said
he stood firmly against the illegality of TCN and possible crisis it
could engender among the traditional rulers in the country.
Alaafin said: “When you talk of the arms deal fund, to the best
of my knowledge, none of the traditional rulers in all the 33 local
government councils in the state collected from such money. We are not
part of it.”
The monarch threw his weight behind President Muhammadu Buhari’s
anti-corruption war, commending efforts he had made since his assumption
of office.
However, he warned that caution should not be thrown to the winds
in the course of fighting the hydra-headed vice called corruption.
The traditional ruler said, “People in authority should know
their limitations too and do everything in accordance with the dictates
of the constitution in order not to be seen as vindictive.”
He noted that since his ascension to the throne 45 years ago, he
had initiated a number of developmental projects in the Yoruba nation
and the country at large both nationally and internationally.
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