Ajimobi said this at the
coronation of monarchs in Ibadan, on Sunday.
According to him, the
Olubadan should not allow himself to be used by those he classified as
disgruntled elements.
His words:: ”We also
congratulate the Olubadan of Ibadanland and advise that Kaabiyesi should remain
the father of all Ibadan citizens and not allow himself to be used by
disgruntled elements as observed in his recent utterances, which tend towards
the political. It should be noted that Obas are not expected to play politics.”
The new monarchs are those
whose communities have history of near-independent origin but which are part of
the larger Ibadan land. The upgraded obas bear the “His Imperial Majesty”
title.
The governor, who explained
that the elevation of the baales and chiefs would in no way affect the status
of Oba Adetunji, said his administration was not altering or tinkering with the
traditional succession and ascendancy system of the Olubadan chieftaincy
structure.
The governor said: “Each of
the high chiefs will now be addressed as “His Royal Majesty” because they are
now Obas, the former Baales will be addressed as “His Royal Highness”. All of
them are under the Olubadan of Ibadanland.”
“The review of the Olubadan
Chieftaincy Declaration of 1959, according to Ajimobi, will further elevate the
throne of the Olubadan and bring traditional governance closer to the people.
The high chiefs will still move up the ladder as vacancies come up.
“In practice, while the
high chiefs still maintain their top positions as they operate as Obas, the
most senior will be elevated from a second class oba to the position of the
Olubadan once there is vacancy.
Former Oyo State Governor
Rashidi Ladoja, who is the Osi Olubadan, who was among the 11 elevated high
chiefs, was also absent. The 21 newly crowned Obas include eight high chiefs
and 13 Baales.
The new Royal Majesties who
received their insignia and instruments of office are: Senator Lekan Balogun,
who is also the Otun Olubadan; Akinloye Owolabi Olakuleyin, who is the Osi
Balogun ; Tajudeen Ajibola, the Ashipa Olubadan; Oba Eddy Oyewole and the
Ekerin Olubadan, Abiodun Kola-Daisi.
Others are: Oba Latifu Gbadamosi Adebimpe, the Asipa
Balogun of Ibadanland, Amidu Ajibade, the Ekarun Olubadan of Ibadanland, and
Dr. Kolawole Adegbola, the Ekarun Balogun of Ibadanland.
The new Royal Highnesses
are: Oba Lasisi Akano, the Onijaye of
Ijaye; Ismaila Opeola, the Oniroko of Iroko; Moses Akinyosoye, the Onikereku of
Ikereku; Mudasiru Adebayo, the Ololodo of Olodo; and Victor Sunday Okunola, the
Elegbeda of Egbeda.
Others are: Oba Gbolagade
Babalola the Onido of Ido; Olabamiji Thomas, theAlakufo of Akufo; Wahab
Okedina, the Oloke of Okelade-Okin; Dauda Omotoso, the Alawotan of Awotan and
Adeboye Salako, the Olofa of Offa. Rafiu Alawusa the Onilagun of Lagun; Tiamiyu
Ladipo, the Alaba of Aba-Nla and James Obisesan, the Alakanran of Akanran.

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