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Stop parading yourselves as Obas, former Attorney General warns Ibadan high chiefs

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December 30, 2019
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A former Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General in Oyo State, Mr Michael Lana, has warned the 21 recently crowned Obas in Ibadan land against parading themselves as Obas or risk going to jail.

But the Obas also warned the former Attorney General to desist from acts capable of putting the new state government in trouble.

Lana, in a newspaper advertorial, said parading themselves as Obas amounts to contempt having been sacked by the court.

He said anybody or organisation referring to them as Obas will also be guilty of contempt of court.

The former commissioner is the counsel to the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Rashidi Ladoja, in a suit filed against the promotion of the Obas by the immediate past administration in the state.

Ladoja, who is a former governor, challenged the elevation of the high chiefs and others who made the list of 21 obas on the strength that the state government lacked the power to promote them independent of the Olubadan of Ibadan who is the consenting authority.

The advertorial reads: “It is a notorious fact that by the gazette Nos. 14 Volume 42 of 23rd August, 2017 and 15 Volume 42 of 24th August 2017 and 3 Volume 43 of 29th March, 2018, the past administration purportedly, albeit illegally, translated some Ibadan high chiefs into obas and purportedly gave authority to wear beaded crowns.

“However, it is also a notorious fact that the said gazette, being the only instruments by which this aberration to Ibadan Chieftaincy Custom Laws was carried out has, by the judgment of the Oyo State High Court, made on 19th November, 2019, been set aside.

“For the avoidance of doubt, that judgment inter alia reads: that all gazettes affecting the Chieftaincy Laws of Ibadanland l, particularly gazettes Nos 14 Volume 42 of 23rd August, 2017; 15 Volume 42 of 24th August, 2017; 3 Volume 43 of 29th March, 2018, and the subsequent elevation of high chiefs and baales in Ibadanland as obas during the pendency of the suit be and are hereby set aside.

“That the rights to wear beaded crowns and coronets granted by the state government during the pendency of the suit are hereby revoked.”

Lana said it was surprising to see some of the high chiefs acting as obas and wearing beaded crowns and coronets.

“This is even more pronounced by the advertisement placed in the Nigerian Tribune of 25th December, 2019, by the high chiefs.

“Firstly, be it noted that this action constitutes contempt of court for which we shall not hesitate to institute proceedings.

“Secondly, the act constitutes a criminal offence under Section 28(2) of the Chief Law Cap 28 Laws of Oyo State,” Lana said.

He called on the Commissioner of Police, Mr Sina Olukolu, to arrest any of the high chief parading himself as an Oba from now on.

“Where an order under subsection (1) of this section is in force, any person who wears a beaded crown and is not a chief entitled under the order to wear it shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction be liable to a fine of N5, 000 or to imprisonment for one year, ” he warned.

Reacting, the Otun Olubadan High Chief Lekan Balogun, who spoke on behalf of other Obas, said the legal process is so long, pointing out that it just started.

Balogun told The Nation that the judgment in reference has been challenged by notable lawyers, meaning that they remain obas until the case of finally decided.

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