Opinion

No Need to Review Obas and Chiefs Laws ⁃ Gen Tajudeen Olanrewaju

By Gen Tajudeen Olanrewaju rtd/

In recent publications in the media it was reported that the Lagos State government has commenced a stakeholders meeting on the review of the Obas and Chiefs of Lagos State Law, 2015. It is organised by the Ministry of justice’s Directorate of Legislative Drafting.

In furtherance of this case, the Director, Aderisola Olarenwaju, not a relation please, said that the legislation was due for an update. The official went further to say the legislation is a good law but it has been in existence since 1957 and the Ministry identified several lacuna in the law.

These are really interesting times in Lagos today.  Aberrations are springing up everywhere. All traditional norm are being broken. Nothing is sacred again.  A fringe, unknown character can spring up and be made a Baalẹ or kinglet who has no ancestral connection to the land.

This review of Obas and Chiefs law touches our daily existence.  It is one review too many.  It is needless, unnecessary, repetitive, apparently designed, engendered to achieve  a n unclear objective.

Our traditional institutions are the very pivot of our existence. They define our beginnings and our continuity. They characterize who we are.

Our natives laws and customs are facing stretching points and our values may fade away gradually if we are not vigilant.

If the law is good why the need for a review? Like the Americans always put it: if it is not broken, don’t fix it.”

This is another review too many. There have been several review commissions like the Justice Solanke in 1975 and Justice Kazeem commission in 1978 which have established clearly the norms, the dictates and the practices of our ancestral beginning. Now, who is not satisfied with all these norms.

And what’s more, what is the hurry? Why is this so important now? There are so many challenges confronting us in Lagos state. We are presently challenged with issues of insecurity, poverty, Covid, and sundry demands. The review of Obas and Chiefs laws is hardly a necessity now.

This untidy, unjust, puerile attempt to muddy up our Lagosian identity should be discarded forthwith.

Presently, there are many cases in court, specifically the Oniru and the Onisiwo Chieftaincy affairs.  The courts are competent enough to handle all these issues. We should not jump the gun.

I urge all the Royal and the Ruling Houses to speak up and denounce this despicable attempt to rob them of their heritage.  Enough is enough.

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