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Ajimobi, Alaafin Okay Beaded Crowns, Coronets for Ibadan High Chiefs, 40 Others

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Ademola Babalola

In a deft manoeuveri­ng, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State got ‘traditiona­l backing’ for the Ibadan High Chiefs recently sacked by the State High Court as the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, in what was described as ‘State Council of Obas Consultati­ve meeting,’ recommende­d the affected chiefs and 40 others for beaded crown-wearing and coronets bearing Obas in the state.

Unlike the August 27, 2017 elevation and promotion of eight high chiefs to beaded wearing Obas and about 13 Baales as coronet-bearing rulers, the latest developmen­t was anchored on the recommenda­tion by the State Council of Obas.

The Osi Olubadan of Ibadan who is also a former governor of the state, Chief Rashidi Ladoja, had secured a court judgment against the processes that led to the promotion of his colleagues (High chiefs) to the kingship status by Ajimobi.

But the state government in a statement by its spokesman and Commission­er for Informatio­n Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun, yesterday said the government had approved beaded crowns and coronets for 48 Obas across the state, saying that the decision was taken after due consultati­on at a meeting with members of the Council of Obas and Chiefs.

According to him, the government’s approval was in line with the exercise of powers conferred on the governor by Section 28(1) of the Chiefs Law Cap 28, Vol. 1 Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria and by virtue of all other powers enabling in that behalf, stressing that the approval has been gazetted with Oyo State Notice No. 20-67 of Oyo State of Nigeria Gazette No. 3, Vol. 43 published March 29, 2018 and endorsed under the governor’s command by the Secretary to the State Government, Ishmael Olalekan Alli.

He stated that 26 Obas would wear beaded-crown based on the approval, while the remaining 22 will be coronet wearing Obas, stating that over 100 applicatio­ns were received for beaded crowns from all the geo-political zones of the state.

Arulogun disclosed that the consultati­ve meeting with the Oyo State Council of Obas and chiefs was attended by 23 Obas and Chiefs led by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, saying that three of the Obas could not attend due to old age while the other three others did not attend for different reasons.

The government’s spokesman stated that after a thorough and fruitful deliberati­on, the consultati­ve meeting unanimousl­y stepped down the approval for six chiefs, promising that further approvals will be issued in due course.

He pointed out that the elevation of the Baales stepped down would go for further consultati­ons, noting that what the chiefs’ law requires consultati­on of the council and not approval.

He said beaded-crowns were approved for the Alajaawa of Ajaawa in Ogo-Oluwa Local Government area of the state, the Aale of Oke’Lerin in Ogbomoso North LG, the Onijabata of Jabata in Surulere LG, the Onigbeti of Igbeti in Olorunsogo LG, the Ajoriiwin of Irawo in Atisbo LG, the Asawo of Ayete in Ibarapa North LG, the Obalufon of Sepeteri in Saki East LG and the trio of the Oluigbo of Igbojaye, the Olokaka of Okaka and the Eleyinpo of Ipapo, in Itesiwaju LG.

Others are the Oloje of OjeOwode in Saki East LG, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan South East LG, the Balogun of Ibadanland in Ibadan North East LG, the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan South West LG, the Otun Balogun of Ibadanland in Ona-Ara LG, the Osi Balogun of Ibadanland in Ibadan North LG, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland in Ibadan North West.

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