The Olushi Onigbesa royal family of Lagos state, has frowned at the idea that, Musiliu Akinsanya, aka, MC Oluomo, the chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, (NURTW), in Lagos state, is being considered for the position of the Oba of Oshodi.
According to the statement issued by the royal family, MC Oluomo, is ‘not eligible’ to be appointed as an Oba in Lagos state because he is not a part of the royal family.
The statement issued on Wednesday, by Kabiru Eyantan, the head of the Olushi Onigbesa royal family, an appeal was made to the Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to stop MC Oluomo from becoming king because it may lead to “communal crisis, breakdown of law and order, and bloodshed in Oshodi community, if urgent action is not taken,” and that MC Oluomo should be stopped from soliciting to become the Oba of Oshodi, or laying claim to the Obaship stool.”
The statement reads:
“The attention of the Olushi Onigbesa royal family of Oshodi Awori Kingdom, has been drawn to the picture of Alhaji Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya, aka MC Oluomo, chairman, NURTW in Lagos state, circulated on numerous social media platforms where he was dressed in traditional kingly attire intended for an Oba in Yorubaland.”
“Our attention has also been drawn to the trending videos, and news, in social and conventional media, with reference to the message delivered by a first-class Oba in Ikorodu division at the coronation anniversary of Oniba of Iba Kingdom in Iba Town, Ikeja division on the issue of intended aspiration of Akinsanya to become Oba of Oshodi.”
“We plead with the Lagos state government to avert communal crisis, breakdown of law and order and bloodshed in Oshodi community if urgent action is not taken by our proactive and peace-loving governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to stop MC Oluomo from soliciting to become the Oba of Oshodi or laying claim to the Obaship stool.”
“To put the record straight, we state that the tribunal of inquiry into chieftaincy matters in respect of the upgrading Baale of Oshodi to first-class Obaship status was set up by Lagos state government and lasted between January 2003 and December 2008 and the tribunal recommended that the Olushi Onigbesa royal family of Oshodi land is the only family eligible and entitled to the stool of the Oba of Oshodi.”
“Alhaji Akinsanya is not a member of the Olushi Onigbesa royal family in Oshodi land, and has no right to be the Oba of Oshodi stool, and therefore, is not eligible to aspire or to be appointed to the stool of Oba of Oshodi.”