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Osinbajo returns to Ekiti, begs monarchs for not paying homage before Fayemi’s rally

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday begged Ekiti traditional
rulers for not visiting them before he attended All Progressives
Congress (APC) rally for governorship candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

Protocol demands that top government functionaries including the
President, Vice President, Governors, Ministers and diplomats pay
homage to the paramount ruler of federating states whenever they
visit.

But Osinbajo skipped this on Tuesday, a development that attracted
condemnation from the indigenes of the state and even the monarchs.

"The monarchs didn't find it funny. That the VP came into town went
straight to the APC rally without greeting them as protocol dictates
was – to them – an insult", a source close to the council of
traditional rulers told DAILY POST.

Apparently to correct the error, Osinbajo who left for Abuja after the
campaign gathering on Tuesday, went back to Ekiti on Wednesday.

This time, the major agenda was to pay homage to the monarchs.

The Vice President, who headed straight to the palace of the Ewi of
Ado, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, from Akure airport, apologised for his
inability to pay homage to the monarchs on Tuesday.

He blamed an 'emergency assignment in Abuja' for the situation.

However, he urged traditional rulers in the state to ensure unity
among people of various ethnic groups residing in their domains.

Osinbajo said working for unity in their various localities would
assist the Federal Government to maintain peace in Ekiti and other
parts of the country.

Osinbajo was accompanied on the visit by Ondo State Governor, Mr
Rotimi Akeredolu, Dr Kayode Fayemi, his running mate, Chief Bisi
Egbeyemi, and senior party leaders and campaign officials, appealed to
monarchs to support Fayemi.

He also urged them to also collaborate with key stakeholders to ensure
a peaceful conduct of the poll on July 14.

Responding, the Chairman of Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers
and Oloye of Oye-Ekiti, Oba Oluwole Ademolaju, said monarchs would
always support the government in executing policies that will make
life easier for the masses.

Oba Ademolaju lauded the Buhari administration for various
achievements recorded in office.‎

Reacting, campaign organization of Ekiti Deputy Governor and Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Prof Kolapo Olusola described
Osinbajo's visit as "an afterthought and a damage control that can
never redeem the image of the APC and Fayemi, as someone who do not
have regard for the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adejugbe and the
entire traditional rulers in the State."

A statement signed by the Director of Media and Publicity, Lere
Olayinka, said "unlike the APC, we in the PDP will continue to hold
our traditional institution in very high esteem."

Olayinka added; "It is insulting for the APC and Fayemi to have
disrespected our Obas openly yesterday, and now come back to secretly
apologise to them today.

"We are also surprised that the Vice President could allow Fayemi to
dissuade him from paying homage to the traditional rulers.

"Most importantly, it is unexplainable for the Vice President to have
wasted public fund to come to Ado Ekiti twice within 24 hours just
because Fayemi never regarded Obas in the State as worthy of being
paid homage to.

"However, like we said yesterday; "We were not surprised that Fayemi
made his guests, especially the Vice President to shun the palace of
Ewi of Ado Ekiti, because he cannot point to any major landmark
achievement of his four years reign as governor. For four years,
Fayemi promised to complete the Amphitheatre in the palace of Ewi, he
never did.

"The hall where Fayemi and his guests would have been received and the
amphitheatre where his supporters would have seated were built by the
PDP government of Governor Ayodele Fayose."

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