The Giesi Ruling House of Ife has said
the family will present Prince Adeyeye Ogunwusi, who is being
investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission based on an
allegation of fraud and forgery to the kingmakers as the next Ooni if
he is found to be among the most qualified aspirants.
Ogunwusi is one of the leading
contestants to the stool from Giesi Ruling House. The family has been
picked to produce the next Ooni of Ife.
The secretary of the Giesi Ruling House
in Ife, Prince Adelowo Ogunleye, spoke in a telephone interview with our
correspondent in Osogbo on Saturday.
Ogunleye
said the family was not aware of the case with the anti-graft agency,
stressing that the family would have carried out their own investigation
on the matter if the petitioners had written to Giesi family.
The secretary of the ruling house said,
“That allegation is between him (Ogunwusi) and the petitioners. We are
not aware of it. We read the petition in The PUNCH just like other members of the public.
“We interviewed him (Ogunwusi) just like
we did other candidates and he did not mention the case. Nobody raised
any matter against him. If they had written formally to us, we would
have investigated.
“If he is qualified, we will present him to the kingmakers. Nobody informed us of any case against him.”
The Obalufe of Ife, Oba Solomon
Omisakin, who is the head of the kingmakers in the town, when contacted
again on Saturday by our correspondent declined to comment on the
matter.
Meanwhile, a group, Ife Concerned Citizens, has denied the allegation of fraud and forgery against Ogunwusi
The group subsequently described the
allegations as a “calculated and deliberate attempt to smear, malign and
assassinate the character of the prince.”
In a statement signed by the President
of ICC, Leke Ijiyode, the group stated that Ogunwusi never committed
fraud against any individual or corporate organisation, adding that the
allegation was concocted by mischief makers who wanted to destroy
Ogunwusi’s chances of becoming the Ife king.
The group specifically denied the claim
of SHL that Ogunwusi forged the title document of a land property at
Lekki Peninsula, Lagos.
“Adeyeye was not the author of the
purported forged documents. He did not know about its existence until
very recently when SHL brought it to his attention,” the group stated.
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