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  • Updated: September 14, 2022

Oluwo Advises King Charles III On Sustaining Monarchy

Oluwo Advises King Charles III On Sustaining Monarchy

The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi has advised the newly ascended King Charles III of England to commit his reign to policies that will sustain the monarchical System.

Congratulating the new King of England, Oba Akanbi enjoined him to consider cutting the cost of maintenance and devote his reign to the service of humanity.

He said such will strengthen and brighten the hope of not only the Parliament but also the subjects in the institution.

King Charles III acceded to the throne on Thursday, September 8, 2022 upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

"Having the trust of the parliament and that of the people is sacrosanct. It will not only strengthen the monarchy System but will also endear people to the revered institution.

"To enjoy this trust, I enjoin King Charles to improve the tempo of humanity service and cut Cost. Cutting the cost of maintenance is in respect of the global economic challenges.

"The Monarchy in modern time should be seen alleviating sufferings of subjects and not about amassing wealth.

"The happiness of the people and their welfare is the wealth of a king!!

"Times are changing and conservative Monarchy should move with time as 'conservative progressive'.

"Sustainability of Monarchy in the 21st century is on the test all around the world and the Monarchical institution needs to preserved because without Monarchy, there is no tradition and culture.

"How do we sustain this priceless Monarchy institution for thousands of years and future?

"We have to protect this institution at all cost, it must not fail so as not to be abolished.

"Once again, I congratulate him on his ascension to the throne.

"His reign shall be filled with more achievements to the glory of the institution," the monarch counselled.

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