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$2.1Billion Arms Scandal: Alaafin Takes Drastic Action Against TCN

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Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Ad­eyemi III, the Alaafin of Oyo, has disowned the Traditional Council of Nigeria (TCN), following claims that the council played a part in the $2.1 billion scandal which is currently rocking the nation.



The Alaafin disclosed this in his palace, in Oyo town, when he fielded questions from reporters at a special media parley to commemorate his 45th year coronation anni­versary organised by the Nigeria Union of Jour­nalists (NUJ), Oyo State council.

 

Oba Adeyemi, condemned the existence of the TCN, stating that he vehemently opposed the formation of the body when it was set up few years ago.

He added that he op­posed the formation based on the potential acrimony it could breed among traditional rulers in the country as well as the illegality of such or­ganisation.

Oba Adeyemi, who holds the position as the perma­nent chairman of Oyo state council of obas and chiefs, held that the traditional institution in the country could not be centralised.

The centralisation, he explained, negates the federal constitution since traditional institution is purely a state matter.

He said: “When you talk of the arms deal fund, to the best of my knowledge, none of the traditional rulers in all the 33 local government councils in the state col­lected from such money. We were not part of it.”

According to The Sun, the Alaafin com­mended the anti-graft war of President Mu­hammadu Buhari, and also cautioned him and the anti-graft agencies to know their limitations by doing “everything in accordance with the dic­tates of the constitution in order not to be seen as vindictive.”

The Economic and Fi­nancial Crimes Commis­sion (EFCC) had listed TCN as part of those who allegedly shared from the $2.1billion meant for the procurement of arms and ammunition to prosecute the war against Boko Ha­ram insurgency.

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