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Olota seeks resuscitat­ion of House of Chiefs

- From Kehinde Akinyemi, Abeokuta

The newly installed Olota of Ota in Ogun State, Oba Adeyemi Obalanlege, has advocated for the resuscitat­ion of the House of Chiefs to check what he called the excesses of the National Assembly.

Oba Obalanlege, who made this call in a chat with newsmen at a reception organised for him in Ota, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, by members of Ota Club, argued that such a move would reduce, if not eliminate, the frequent friction he observed was always brewing in the National Assembly.

The monarch explained that the House of Chiefs, which was made up of traditiona­l rulers, would act as a check on the parliament, as he said was the case in the First Republic.

He said, “The traditiona­l rulers do a lot of work in maintainin­g order in our communitie­s, but you will find out that with the present way the government is structured, we have two Houses of Parliament - the Senate and the Representa­tives.

“The Representa­tives are more or less doing the same job as the Senate. They represent political parties with the same ideologies and they hardly oppose each other in decision making.

“For fair representa­tion of our people, we should constitute the House of Chiefs, like we used to have in the olden days, which we had as the second legislativ­e chamber. They didn’t belong to any political party and only represente­d their people. I strongly hold this will be a good check on the Senate.”

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