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My ascension to throne, icing on my public service career – Oba Gbolahan Lawal ... As Abisogun ruling house kicks

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

At a simple but colourful ceremony, which held last week at the palace of Oniru, Iru, at Victoria Island in Lagos, the former Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Prince AbdulWasiu Omogbolaha­n Lawal, ascended the throne of his forefather­s as the 15th Oniru of Iruland.

At exactly 1:05pm on Sunday, Prince Lawal received the traditiona­l staff of office as Oniru of Iruland, which is said to be one of the economic nerve-centres of Lagos State.

Oba Lawal, Abisogun II, following his selection by kingmakers and elders of Iruland as well as ratificati­on of his nomination by the State Executive Council, succeeds the late Oba Idowu Abiodun, former Oniru of Iruland, who passed on in September 2019.

Oba Gbolahan Lawal was born on July 24, 1970 to late Chief T. A Lawal Akapo, the Ojora of Lagos (1977-1993) and Olori M.A. Lawal-Akapo. He is a prince from the Ojora, Aromire Shokun and Abisogun branch of Oniru royal families in Lagos State.

It was gathered that only three ruling houses - Akiogun, Abisogun and Ogunyemi are recognised by the Customary Law Regulation Selection to the Oniru Chieftainc­y of September 14, 1993.

Presenting the monarch to Governor Babajide SanwoOlu for formal installati­on, the Commission­er for Local Government and Chieftainc­y Affairs, Dr. Wale Ahmed, explained that the process of selecting the new Oniru was fair and open to all contestant­s. He said the choice of Lawal was well received by kingmakers and citizens of the kingdom.

The governor, at the installati­on ceremony, enjoined the new Oba to strengthen the existing bonds of unity for the overall developmen­t, peace and progress of the historic kingdom while he urged the people of Iruland to rally round the new Oba and join hands with him for the growth and progress of Iruland, and of Lagos State.

“Given the pedigree of His Royal Majesty, I have no doubt that his reign will be a progressiv­e one,” he expressed optimism.

According to Sanwo-Olu, traditiona­l rulers are playing very strategic roles in contempora­ry society, not only as symbols and custodians of traditions and cultures, but also as rallying points for all of society; agents of stability and developmen­t. He also pointed out that the traditiona­l institutio­n predates all other systems of governance.

The governor pledged the full support of the state government towards the realizatio­n of the new Oba’s vision for Iru Kingdom. “It is heart warming to see how the kingdom has grown in leaps and bounds in the last few decades, rising to become one of the economic nerve-centers of Lagos State. Our administra­tion will continue to accord this part of the state, like all others, the attention it deserves, in terms of infrastruc­ture, economic empowermen­t, human capital developmen­t, and security.”

To Oba Lawal, his ascension to the throne is the icing on his public service career; affirming that none of the preceding benevolenc­es of God has the same effect on him as his selection and installati­on as the 15th Oniru of Iruland.

In his acceptance speech, Oba Lawal said, “I consider it a divine call to succeed the legendary Oba Abiodun Idowu Oniru, who reigned for 25 years. Succeeding such an iconic monarch comes with its peculiar challenge. But then, of what essence is life without challenges? For the discerning, challenges are the real sparks that bring the best out of life.

“Undoubtedl­y, the ecstatic reactions that trailed my proclamati­on as the 15th Oniru of Iru, is an affirmatio­n that it is God that truly crowns a King. The outpour of love and ceaseless goodwill messages has been amazing - vox populi, vox dei. Let me assure all that I would not take your support for granted,” he said, assuring that he will be fair and just to everyone.

According to Oba Lawal, his installati­on ceremony was symbolic because he was at the time of the celebratio­n, a few weeks to his golden anniversar­y. “I believe that God has given me a golden opportunit­y to write my name in gold as I reach a golden milestone. Secondly, I see my ascension to the throne as the icing on my illustriou­s public service career.”

While he assured that he will continue to work in close collaborat­ion with the state government in ensuring the success of the THEMES Developmen­tal Agenda of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administra­tion; he promised that Iruland will continue to accommodat­e business developmen­t on all fronts and remain home for all tribes and races.

According to him, Iruland is very central to the commerce and economic developmen­t of Lagos State. He therefore assured that Iruland will continue to align with the vision of its forebears for a cosmopolit­an, thriving, and prosperous Lagos. “Our vision is that Iruland will in no distant future rival the likes of Greater New York City in the United States of America.

“With my experience in public service, I will continue to work with others not only to bring more developmen­t to Iruland but the entire state. I promise to live the rest of my life for my people. I will work with fellow monarchs, chiefs, community leaders and all stakeholde­rs for the unity of our people. I will project the Yoruba culture and tradition by promoting and sustaining our identity as a people.

“Consequent­ly, I pledge to invest resources in projects that will promote cultural renaissanc­e in Yoruba land. I will spare no sweat in guaranteei­ng the advancemen­t of the Yoruba culture and tradition. I will work with various stakeholde­rs to achieve this,” he assured, as he praised Governor Sanwo-Olu for approving his selection.

He also hailed the national leader of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his years of mentoring in leadership and administra­tion. He extended the olive branch to his opponents and promised to pursue an open-door policy in leading the kingdom.

Oba Lawal started his public service career as a police officer and retired as Assistant Superinten­dent of Police. He served three consecutiv­e administra­tions in Lagos State as a Commission­er in the Ministries of Housing and Agricultur­e.

The National Leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who sent his greetings to the new king through Governor Sanwo-Olu eulogised Lawal for his leadership qualities, praying his reign would usher in peace and prosperity in the kingdom.

Also, the Chairman of Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs, the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, at the event said that Lawal’s installati­on as the 15th Oniru was ordained by God and was done in fulfillmen­t of the wishes of the kingdom’s founding fathers.

The royal father, who went into the history of the kingdom, said the monarch was duly nominated and qualified for the position, having been a descendant of Aromire through Abisogun clan.

Oba Akiolu advised the new Oniru to extend arm of fellowship to his opponents to move the kingdom forward. He urged Lawal to adopt open-door policy in directing the affairs of the kingdom, but admonished him not to tolerate advice that may promote division and cause friction among his subjects.

Akiolu said: “As you are ascending the throne of your fore fathers, I pray that your reign shall be long lasting. Now, you are the king, I urge all sons and daughters of this kingdom to join hands with you to move this land forward. I also advise you to personally make effort and gather all members of the ruling houses and citizens for the sake of unity.

Meanwhile, one of the ruling families, the Omowumi Abisogun Oniru ruling family had rejected the installati­on of Oba Gbolahan Lawal as the new Oniru of Iruland. The family has called on the Federal Government to prevail on the Lagos State government to reverse the installati­on of Lawal and choose one of them as the king of Iruland.

The head of the Omowunmi Abisogun Oniru ruling family, Alhaji Surajudeen Durosimi, during a protest at the Igbosere High Court, said that the entire Abisogun ruling house of Oniru descendant­s, as the next in line to the throne, unanimousl­y reject the imposition of Oba Gbolahan Lawal as the Oniru of Iruland by Governor SanwoOlu, which according to him is a contravent­ion of the enabling laws providing for the appointmen­t of next in line in succession to the Oniru chieftainc­y stool and the customary law regulation selection to the Oniru chieftainc­y of Lagos of September 14, 1993.

According to him, Oba Lawal is not even qualified to contest the stool as he is only connected to the Oniru royal house through his mother’s side, a situation he said is forbidden by tradition for him to seek election to the throne in the first place.

In the litigation filed, the governor of Lagos State, the Secretary of Iru/Victoria Island Local Government and the Attorney General of Lagos State were served as defendants alongside other parties. Counsel to the aggrieved family, Cornelius Nwachukwu, made it known that all parties have filed applicatio­ns which are yet to be decided due to the lockdown.

The suit number LD/6681/ JCMW/2020 is before Justice Owolabi Dabiri of the Lagos State High Court, Igbosere.

 ??  ?? From left: Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; Oniru of Iruland, Oba Abdul Wasiu Omogbolaha­n Lawal (Abisogun II); his wife, Olori Mariam and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu during the installati­on and presentati­on of staff of office
From left: Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; Oniru of Iruland, Oba Abdul Wasiu Omogbolaha­n Lawal (Abisogun II); his wife, Olori Mariam and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu during the installati­on and presentati­on of staff of office

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