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Oyo Assembly Set For 2nd Reading Of Bill To Solidify Alaafin’s Role As Permanent Chairman, Council of Obas

The Oyo State House of Assembly is set to deliberate on the second reading of the Council of Obas and Chiefs (Further Amendments) Bill, 2025 at its plenary session today, Thursday, May 15, 2025.

The proposed legislation seeks to reaffirm and institutionalize the Alaafin of Oyo as the permanent authority and presiding chairman of the Council of Obas and Chiefs, effectively abolishing the rotational chairmanship system among traditional rulers in the state.

The Council of Obas and Chiefs Law, Cap. 37, Laws of Oyo State, 2000, initially placed the Alaafin of Oyo as the permanent chairman, giving him the authority to convene and preside over meetings, while directing council affairs.

However, in 2011, during the administration of late Governor Adebayo Alao Akala, this arrangement was altered, leading to a rotational system where different monarchs presided over council meetings in turns.

The 2025 amendment bill, currently before the 10th Assembly, proposes a return to the traditional framework, making the Alaafin of Oyo the permanent presiding chairman while establishing a hierarchy for succession in meetings.

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The proposed amendment reads, “The Chairmanship of the Council shall be permanent and concurrent to the Alaafin of Oyo, Olubadan of Ibadan and Soun of Ogbomoso whilst the Deputy Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen shall be as contained in Schedule II and Schedule IA to this Bill”.

This means the Alaafin of Oyo shall preside over all council meetings, while in his absence, the Olubadan of Ibadan shall preside.

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However, if both the Alaafin and Olubadan are absent, the Soun of Ogbomoso shall preside.

This proposal aims to restore historical precedence and ensure a clear leadership structure within the Council.

Proponents of the bill argue that this arrangement would promote stability in the Oyo State traditional council, prevent administrative uncertainties, and foster greater respect for the institution in the State.

Meanwhile, some critics have misinterpreted the amendment, claiming it strips Alaafin of his authority.

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The new order being mulled still presents the Alaafin of Oyo as the presiding authority over the Council of Obas and Chiefs in Oyo State

With this arrangement, the proposed amendment maintains tradition and seeks to reinforce it, with the Alaafin retaining his historic and well-established leadership role.



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1 Comment
  1. Hammed Olaniyan says

    It’s better for you people to let them rotate the Chairmanship,
    Because if you pass the law that will let Alafin become permanent Chairman, you didn’t help the situation on ground,
    Anyway for the other Oba’s to present at the meeting is not by force,
    Please go to the history during Col. Oresanya of the blessed memories,
    It’s took Oyo State Government some times before they get them settled,
    Untill they get them rotate the Chairmanship, Two 2 years each Chairman,
    It’s will be advisable to let them rotate it, 2 , 2, years even with that everybody will know how their capacity is,
    If allow One Oba to be permanent Chairman you are not settle what is on ground,
    (ROTATION IS BETTER FOR THEM THAN ONE OBA TO BE PERMANENT)
    There will be no good outcome from their meeting if you permanent Chairmanship to One person.

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