A chief, Ilesanmi Olorigbo, from Aita
quarters of Ilupeju-Ekiti, in the Oye Local Government Area of Ekiti
State, has been reportedly nabbed for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.
It was gathered that the chief was
allegedly paraded round the town and forced to commence a hard labour of
digging a deep well inside the community market.
It was learnt that the incident took
place on Sunday when some youths in the community were tipped off that a
missing mobile phone was with him.
The matter was reported at the palace of
Apeju of Ilupeju-Ekiti, Oba Olaleye Oniyelu, where palace guards were
sent to get Olorigbo.
“On getting to the palace, the Olorigbo
was promptly searched and the missing phone was found inside his pocket.
Apparently, he was caught unawares as he did not know what the Kabiyesi wanted from him,” a source said.
Another resident of the town, who
witnessed the incident, but pleaded not to be named, said, “The Olorigbo
has started digging a well inside a market in Ilupeju to atone for his
crime. The well must bring crystal clear water or else, his punishment
won’t be complete. This will serve as a deterrent to other thieves in
the community.”
But Oba Oniyelu denied that Olorigbo was paraded
round the town for the alleged theft.
The monarch, in a telephone chat, said
he was in a hospital when Olorigbo was brought to the palace and that
the matter was reported to the police by his wife.
He said, “When the matter was brought to
the palace, I was in the hospital and the matter was taken to the
police station and I don’t know what really happened. I don’t know
whether he was paraded round the town, but I will find out.
“Olorigbo calls himself a chief, he used
to perform rituals and he is the leader of those praying at one of the
shrines; and anybody whose hand is not clean cannot go there. The
adherents of the deity said he will be removed. That is what I know.
“The matter was reported to the palace. It was my wife that called the police.”
The Ekiti State Police Public Relations
Officer, Alberto Adeyemi, confirmed that Olorigbo had been arrested for
the alleged offence and would be charged to court.
He, however, added that he was unaware that he was paraded round the town.
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