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Makinde inaugurates newly built Olubadan palace

Supreme Desk
11 July 2024 9:09 AM GMT
Makinde inaugurates newly built Olubadan palace
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Ajewole said the completion of the project had put an external stop to the embarrassment, mockery of Ibadan by outsiders “that Ibadan with its uniqueness does not have a palace of its own.

Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State inaugurated the newly built Olubadan Palace on Wednesday at Oke Aremo, Ibadan.

Performing the ceremony, Makinde said he had put a process in place that would require all 11 local government councils in Ibadan to contribute money monthly towards the maintenance of the palace.

The governor said his administration would soon commence the second phase of the palace and renovate the Bower Tower, which was behind the palace, so as to attract tourists to the fortress.

He commended the effort of his predecessor, the late Abiola Ajimobi, for initiating the construction of the new palace.

In his welcome remarks, the President-General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Chief Adeniyi Ajewole, expressed joy over the completion of the new palace.

Ajewole said the completion of the project had put an external stop to the embarrassment and mockery of Ibadan by outsiders, saying “that Ibadan, with its uniqueness, does not have a palace of its own.

“Ibadan is not just having a palace today, but a palace of world class, which the indigenes can be proud of.”

Ajewole appreciated all the industrious sons and daughters of Ibadan who contributed in one way or another to the commencement and completion of the new palace.

Supreme News reports that Oba Oloyede Asanike, who reigned between 1983 and 1993, was the first Olubadan to live in a modern palace, built in the heart of the city, Oja’ba, Ibadan.

However, the traditional rulers that reigned after him, including the last occupier of the Olubadan throne, Oba Lekan Balogun, made their personal or family houses their palaces.

The new palace located at Oke Aremo, Ibadan, was spearheaded by the CCII following the need to relocate the palace from Oja’ba to a more befitting location.

Supreme News further reports that the Olubadan designate, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who will be inaugurated on Friday, will occupy the new palace.

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