A new palace that was built by Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo was on Saturday handed over to the monarch of Osoogun town, Oyo State, Moses Olalere.
The event, according to a statement, was witnessed by representatives of the state government, traditional rulers from the state and clerics from the Anglican Communion.
Osoogun is the ancestral home of the late Bishop Ajayi Crowther, after whom ACU was named.
At the event were Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Sefiu Oyebola; his counterpart from Igbeti, Oba Basir Olalekan; Bishop of Ajayi Crowther Diocese, Rt Rev Collins Babalola; Bishop of Oyo Diocese, Rt Rev Olugbenga Oduntan, and Oladotun Ajibola, from the state Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof Timothy Adebayo, who led principal officers of the school to the event, said the multi-million project was embarked upon after the management deemed the building housing the community monarch unfit for his status.
He said, “After a visit by the management of ACU to the monarch in his home, we decided to seek the permission of the university owners, the Anglican Church, to build a befitting place for the traditional ruler of a town where Ajayi Crowther came from.”
Speaking at the event, the Aseyin of Iseyin launched a fund raiser with N300,000 donation to sink a borehole in the community.
He also called on the state government to rehabilitate the road leading to the town and ensure stable electricity supply.