Uromi King Zaiki Edenojie II Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state, who leaves office next week,
has suspended the Uromi King Zaiki Edenojie II for one year, effective
from Monday.
In addition, the monarch who rules the home town of Chief Tony
Anenih, the PDP big gun, will lose all his rights and privileges that he
had hitherto exercised and also lose a share of the five per cent
revenue accruing to the local council.

The Edo State Government announced the king’s suspension late on
Friday for failing to apologise within the stipulated period to a woman,
Ms Betty Okoeber, whom he allegedly assaulted on September 28, among
other infractions.In a suspension letter dated November 4, 2016 signed by the Secretary
to the State Government, Prof Julius Ihonvbere, the one-year suspension
takes effect from Monday, November 7.The letter reads: “The Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams
Aliyu Oshiomhole is in receipt of your letter of 28th October, 2016 on
the above subject matter. Mr. Governor observed that your activities
since you were initially suspended from office as Ojuromi of Uromi have
raised issues that require further determination. “It is important, for record purposes, to recount what has led to the
present situation. Discounting your previous conduct, on the 28th of
September 2016, you left your Palace during voting and moved from
polling booth to polling booth campaigning and trying to coerce voters
to vote for your preferred party and candidate; you went to a polling
booth which was not where you registered to vote and tried to compel
others to vote for your preferred candidate; when one of the voters, Ms.
Betty Okoebor refused to yield to your threats, you assaulted her
causing grievous bodily harm.“Following from this, the Government, viewing your conduct as utterly
embarrassing, disgraceful and unbecoming of a traditional ruler, issued
you with a query and directed that you reply within 72 hours. “You ignored the query, travelled not just out of your domain but
outside the country without permission. The flagrant arrogance of power
and disregard for constituted authority compelled the State Executive
Council in Session to suspend you from office as Ojuromi of Uromi for 7
days in exercise of its legal powers. You were directed not to parade
yourself as Ojuromi, carry out any activity as Ojuromi, to apologise to
Ms. Okoebor and also to the Edo State Government. “It is instructive to note that in your “Letter of Apology” of 28th
October, 2016, you trivialised the gravity of your misconduct by
describing what took place in public glare on the 28th of September,
where you were the assailant as an “altercation” and “family” affair.
Your public assault and disgrace of a citizen of the Federal Republic,
in your estimation, was a non-issue. “To ridicule the Edo State Government and deride the directive that
you apologise to Ms. Okoebor, you proceeded to organise a “forgiveness
Session” in your Palace, in your capacity as Ojuromi, wearing a crown
even when you were still suspended from Office, purporting to be
“forgiving” Ms. Okoebor. “At the said “forgiveness Session”, you compelled the victim of your
assault to apologise to you for the assault against her person, while on
her knees and made to remain in same position while being interviewed
by journalists. “You had the embarrassing session videoed and aired repeatedly on
television subjecting Ms. Okoebor to double jeopardy and double disgrace
by expanding the frontiers of her embarrassment to a global level
through the electronic and social media. This represents nothing short
of a deliberate effort to further aggravate the pain and humiliation of
your victim. “You claimed in your letter that Ms. Okoebor had “reconciled herself
to the Throne” which conveys the impression that you still represented
the Throne from which you had been suspended, and further stated that
she is your “subject” and you had “forgiven” her. This was in gross
violation of the terms of your suspension from office as provided for in
extant laws.
The Government of Edo State does not accept that there are “subjects” in Nigeria but citizens of the Federal Republic.“You will recall that the assault on Ms. Okoebor which was incidented
at the Uromi Police Station on September 28, 2016, remains under
investigation by the Police as a criminal act. This act, which in itself
negates expectations from the exalted office of a traditional ruler,
cannot be tolerated by the government in a constitutional democracy. “Government has also received official security reports as to your
high handedness in addressing relations with operators of the cattle
market in Uromi to wit: unilaterally dissolving their association;
appointing your preferred person to head the association, banishing
their elected leader from Uromi, illegally taking over the cattle market
and stalls that they built themselves, banning about eight butchers
from doing business in the Uromi market and assigning the responsibility
for collecting revenue for the Local Government Council to your own
preferred person even without authority from the Council. You equally
laid claim to ownership of the land, which was legally allocated to the
cattle marketers in the year 2000, among other infractions. These are
not the actions of a law abiding traditional ruler who believes in
promoting peace, unity and development in Uromi communities. “The Government of Edo State has high regards for traditional
institutions and for the values and customs of our people. However, the
Government, shall, under no condition, tolerate indiscipline, reckless
abuse of traditional privileges, disrespect for its pronouncements, and
flagrant humiliation of law-abiding citizens of the State.
“In view of the facts established above, taking cognizance of your
letter of apology that falls short of the public apology expected from
you within the stipulated time, and the earlier suspension letter which
had specified dethronement after 7 days; in exercise of its powers, the
Government of Edo State hereby commutes your dethronement to a one-year
suspension from office as Ojuromi of Uromi in accordance with Section
28(1) of the Traditional Rulers and Chiefs Law (1979) with effect from
the 7th of November, 2016. “During this period of suspension under extant laws, you are hereby
stripped of all the privileges and rights of the Ojuromi of Uromi and
barred from performing any duties whatsoever in that regard. By virtue
of this suspension from office, your remuneration from the 5 percent
monthly FAC allocation to the Local Government shall be appropriated and
donated to orphanages during this period.”
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