Members of the Olubadan-in-Council, who were newly promoted as obas, with the Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi (5th left); and his wife, Florence, during the presentation of certificates and staffs of office to the monarchs by the governor, at Mapo Hall, Ibadan... on Sunday.

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Twenty-One traditional rulers controversially installed by Oyo State governor, Mr Abiola Ajimobi, have been dethroned today by a court order.
Oyo State High Court presided over by Justice Olajumoke Aiki today declared the review of the 1957 Olubadan Chieftaincy Declaration and other Related Chieftaincies in Ibadan land by the Justice Akintunde Boade Review Commission, which was set up by the Oyo State Government, as unconstitutional, illegal, null, void and of no effect.
The commission had recommended, among others, the creation of several monarchs in Ibadan which led to the installation of 21 kings by the state Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

The Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, Sen. Rashidi Ladoja, however challenged the composition and recommendations of the commission in court, joining Ajimobi as co-defendant.

While delivering judgment, Aiki held that wearing of beaded crowns is beyond the purview of sections 10, 12 and 25 of the Oyo State Chiefs Law, stating that Section 25 of the Chiefs Law could not be treated in isolation to the provisions of Parts Two and Three of the Chiefs Laws.

The court also ruled that provisions of Parts Two and Three of the Chiefs Laws, particularly sections 10, 12 and 25, did not give power to the governor to review the Olubadan chieftaincy declaration, while also restraining the government from accepting and implementing the reports of the commission.

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