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  • Updated: May 26, 2023

Oyo Governor Signs Chieftaincy Amendment Bill

Oyo Governor Signs Chieftaincy Amendment Bill

The Oyo State Chief's Law, Cap. 28 has been signed into law by Governor Seyi Makinde.

The law seeks to grant the governor autonomy to present beaded crowns and coronets to chiefs in the state.

The State House of Assembly passed the bill during its sitting on Wednesday to amend the Chiefs Law, Cap 28, Laws of the Oyo State of Nigeria, 2000, after the presentation of the report of the House Committee on Local Government and State Honours.

On Friday, May 12, 2023, the State Assembly held a public hearing on the proposed amendment where the opinions of all stakeholders, including traditional rulers, were aggregated.

Makinde, while assenting to the amendment commended the lawmakers for their timely passage.

He added that the law would help the traditional council function well and forestall constant litigation.

"Well, the implication is that we must have a law in the state that allows the smooth running of the traditional council, which is important.

"Before I came in, the traditional council was not functioning, but now they can function.

“You remember that the previous administration tried to reform the traditional council system, especially in Ibadanland.

“The government gave coronets to some high chiefs. One of the High Chiefs went to court, and the state court decided that the previous administration didn’t follow their own law. Now that we have amended the law, we will follow our own law, and no one can go to court now and succeed.”

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