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December 8, 2020

‘Many jostle for thrones without being blueblooded in Lagos’

‘Many jostle for thrones without being blueblooded in Lagos’

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice’s Directorate of Legislative Drafting on Monday stated that many people jostle for thrones in the state without being of royal lineage.

This was noted by the Director, Legislative Drafting, Mrs Aderinsola Olarenwaju, who also revealed that there are at least 93 monarchs, 65 of whom are first class with 10 empty stools in Lagos State.

He said: “The law really needs to be upgraded. They should help us fast-track this review. Everybody wants to become Oba, chief.

“Even those with red blood, that are not bluebloods, (royal lineage) they want to become obas. Let us do something and help our laws and help save the state.

“The state’s size is not increasing. As of today, we have 93 obas on ground and there are about 10 stools that needed to be occupied.”

The state has however commenced the process to review the Obas and Chiefs of Lagos State Law, 2015.

The state government which convened a stakeholders’ meeting on the review, organised by the Ministry of Justice’s Directorate of Legislative Drafting, held in Alausa, Ikeja, is seeking to update the law to make it responsive to current realities.

While stressing the importance of the review, Olarenwaju stated, “The present legislation is a good law, it’s been in existence since 1957.”

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Olarenwaju added that there was a need to “look into it, identify the lacuna and change things not in tandem with present realities.”

She explained that the ministry identified several lacunae in the law and set up a committee which came up with a draft containing proposals that were presented at the meeting.

The director, therefore, urged those who did not join the session to “send a memorandum for amendment of sections or repeal.”

According to Olarenwaju, a bigger session would be held with obas and other stakeholders in attendance.

Director, Chieftaincy, Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr Folami Lukman, commended the ministry, particularly the Directorate of Legislative Drafting for organising the forum.

An Assistant Director, Legislative Drafting, Mr Abdulfatai Muheed, presented the Directorate’s proposals.

The interactive session also considered amending several sections of the law, including Section 12 which provides that amendment or replacement of registered declaration is permissible only once.

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