The Elekole-in-Council has said that its monarch, the Elekole of Ikole Ekiti in the Ikole Ekiti Local Government area of Ekiti State, Oba Adewunmi Fasiku, sought and obtained permission before traveling on a medical vacation.
The council spoke in reaction to reports that the monarch’s whereabouts were unknown and that he was incommunicado.
In a statement by the Second-in-Command to the Elekole and Olotin of Ikole-Ekiti, Chief Oluwasayo Okunola, in Ado Ekiti, the state capital on Tuesday, the Elekole-in-Council said: “The people in Ikole Ekiti are aware of the king’s whereabouts. He is indisposed like any other human being can be, and he is receiving treatment abroad”.
The Save Ikole Group had, in the report, alleged that its members’ advice prevented youths in the town from attacking chiefs of the community over the monarchs’ state and whereabouts.
But the council stated, “The good thing is that he (the Elekole) is recuperating, and that was apparent when he addressed the chiefs and a large number of the town people on January 20, 2024, via virtual means. Where they (the group) got it from that the king is incommunicado is what we do not know.
“When the king was travelling, he took all necessary steps and procedures by seeking approval from the state government, which is the constitutional requirement, and he duly informed members of Elekole-in-council and other chiefs.
“It is laughable how the Save Ikole Group claimed they prevented the youth from protesting and beating up the chiefs; how on earth would Ikole youths resort to these unknown persons for advice?
“We have challenged them, and we are doing so for the umpteenth time to mention the names of the youths they met with, but they have been unable. The only youth body in Ikole-Ekiti, the Ikole Youth Forum, has denied ever planning a protest, let alone meeting them.
“For us, the good sons and daughters of Ikole are still full of joy over the state specialist hospital in the town that has just been upgraded to a Federal Medical Centre and other developments happening in the town in spite the absence of the king”.