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I Am Tired Of The Throne And Want To Run Away, Says Regent Of Akungba Akoko

Princess Omosowon who lamented over what she termed "personal challenges" confronting her ‎on the throne, disclosed that her family who mainly resides in Lagos State had once implored her to ‎run away and leave the throne.

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The ‎Regent of Akungba Akoko, in Akoko Southwest Local Government Area (LGA) of Ondo State, Princess Oluwatoyin Omosowon, has cried out to Kingmakers in the town to expedite action by installing a substantive Monarch for the community.  

Princess Omosowon, who addressed newsmen in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Tuesday said she was already "tired" of her continuous requirement to occupy the throne.

Armed with a tiring face, the Regent pleaded with Kingmakers and Traditional Rulers in the sleepy town of Akungba to urgently intervene in the State government and fast-track all actions for the selection of a new Monarch.

Princess Omosowon who lamented over what she termed "personal challenges" confronting her ‎on the throne, disclosed that her family who mainly resides in Lagos State had once implored her to ‎run away and leave the throne.

"Several times and occasions I have told those close to me in the community mostly the leaders that I am tired of the throne.”

"I told them I want to leave for Lagos State to see my family and continue with my business, but they would say it's tradition and I should remember it is my father's throne,” she disclosed.

SaharaReporters gathered that the traditional stool of the town "Alale of Akungba Akoko" became vacant ‎10 years ago and has since led to several communal clashes and crises in the town.

One of these crises involved the kidnapping of the Regent according to information from a source close to the stool.

The Akungba Akoko Regent was safely rescued  from captivity through the combined efforts of security agencies in the State. However she ‎said that she was prepared to leave the throne for Lagos after a reign of three years.

Earlier, the Monarch had debunked insinuations roving the community that her continuous presence on the throne was delaying the installation of a substantial King for the ancient town.  

"I can't stop the Akungba community from having a new King. People have confronted me on several occasion of being a barrier to this throne.”

"They told me I was the person stopping the installation of a substantive King. For me, I told them, I understood the implication of the current situation we have found ourselves,” she said to a correspondent of Saharareporters in a local language.  

Appreciating her supporters, Princess Omosowon said she had been enjoying the full cooperation of both indigenes and non-indigenes in the community.

She claimed that her reign brought unprecedented development to the ancient Akungba town and begged the people to give peace a chance so that a new Monarch could successfully emerge.

Meanwhile, a source told SaharaReporters that the Regent was under "intense pressure" to vacate the throne or face more grave challenges to her personal life.

The source disclosed that such pressure could have made the Monarch address some journalists today.

"The Regent has been under pressure to leave the throne or risk her life. Even, it was as a result of that stay on site that instigated her kidnap.”

"She is being threatened by some bad leaders eyeing the stool. Although, during our personal interrogation with her, she told us that her kidnappers wanted to kill her because they have already paid for her soul. We just thank God she was released" the source revealed.

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