Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Save Me From HRH Izevbokun, Osakpomwan Eriyo, Solomon Idahosa Appeals to Oba Ewuare II, Gov. Obaseki

By Simeon OSAJIE

Solomon Idahosa, an octogenarian has  appealed to the Oba of Benin, Ewuare II and Mr. Godwin Obaseki, the executive governor  of  Edo State to wade in and prevent His Royal Highness, Edwin Aigbe Izevboku, Enogie of Evboivbioba Village in Oredo local government area of the state and Osakpamwan Eriyo, aka "No Molest" from taking over his land.

In a petition to Oba Ewuare II  through his counsel, Imuentinyanosa Atoe  said that the Oba of Benin, Erediauwa of blessed memory gave verdict in favour of his client (Pa Idahosa) as the bonafide owner of the land in question in 2010. 

He further stated that HRH. Izevbokun and his family were directed to stay off  the said land for him having earlier purchased the land through them.

"The failure of Enogie  to respect the verdict and comply with  the royal father, led to his suspension as  Enogie of  the community."

He added, "the duo's act is a pure violation of the Benin Monarch's and the Edo State government directive on the ban of the Community Development Association (CDA) because the said parcel of land was earlier sold to me  by the same traditional ruler in 2005.

"With the help of Osakpomwan Eriyo, HRH. Edwin Aigbe Izevboku has invaded my said farmland with armed men, chased away my labourers and destroy some portions of my economic crops with earth moving equipments with the so intent of repossessing it and they are yet to vacate the place.

"Similarly, our client took the  matter before the court in  Suit No. B/630/2010 against the Enogie claiming in 2010 when the Enogie  failed to stop the act of trespass to our client's land. 

"That in the year 2013, judgment was delivered in the said suit in favour of our client after a term of settlement was entered into between both parties. 

"That consequent upon the term of settlement by our client and the said Enogie, our client presented himself before the Omo N' Oba, N' Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba of Benin and pleaded passionately for the suspension placed on the Enogie to be lifted  which request made humbly was granted and the suspension was lifted."

The petitioner further explained that surprisingly, the Enogie and his family instituted a suit No. B/676/2020 for themselves and on behalf of Evboivioba community against our client claiming the said land over which the Oba of Benin and the Edo High Court have given verdict on the 26th day of November, 2013.

The petitioner lamented that despite the new suit filed, the Enogie and the family which is pending in the court of law, they took the laws into their hands by deploying bulldozers to the land and destroyed the palm trees planted on it.   

However, the said persons alleged in the repossession of the land refused to pick up their phones despite series of calls put across to them.

Confirming the situation, the Police Public Relations Officer, Zone 5, ASP, Tijani Momoh said investigation into the said allegation has commenced and findings would be made public at the appropriate time.

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