Six Lagos chiefs sacked by monarch for attending Labour Party meeting

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In a dramatic shake-up within the traditional leadership of the Ijora and Iganmu Kingdom, the Ojora of Ijora, Oba AbdulFatai Oyegbemi, has removed six chiefs from their positions.

The dethronement followed their controversial appearance at the Labour Party’s campaign flag-off in Apapa, Lagos State, an event they allegedly attended without the monarch’s knowledge or approval.

The monarch accused the chiefs of breaching palace protocols by impersonating him at the political rally, an act he described as a serious violation of their roles and responsibilities within the kingdom.

The affected chiefs are:

  • Chief Lateef Ojora, Bale Alaba Oro
  • Chief Saliu Biliamin, Bale Alafia Dodoro
  • Chief Taiwo Hassan, Bale Oke Ira
  • Chief Idris Ojora, Bale Abule Kere
  • Chief Hakeem Oseni, Bale Mosafejo Amukoko
  • Chief Sule Balogun, Balogun of Abule Kere

In a statement released on Tuesday, the palace confirmed their dismissal and issued a stern warning to other traditional office holders in the kingdom.

“Following the outcome of this event, which unfolded without his prior knowledge, Kabiyesi Ojora summoned the Bales, Balogun, and the Ojora Councils to his ancient palace for clarification,” the statement read.

The monarch, expressing both disappointment and resolve, emphasized that no chief is authorized to act on his behalf or represent the palace in any capacity without his explicit permission.

“In a tone marked by disappointment and authority, Kabiyesi stated that the Chiefs’ actions were in violation of their duties. He reiterated that no Chief should make decisions or act on his behalf without his explicit consent, as they all serve to represent him and uphold the traditions of the land,” the statement continued.

Oba Oyegbemi’s swift action underscores his commitment to preserving the integrity and structure of traditional leadership in the kingdom.

“The decisive action of dethroning the six Chiefs underscores his commitment to maintaining order and coherence within his leadership structure,” the palace concluded.

The move has sparked reactions within local circles, as it highlights the ongoing tensions between traditional institutions and political involvement in contemporary Nigeria.

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