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The Lagos State Government has warned that anyone assuming chieftaincy titles without official approval will face arrest and prosecution.

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The Lagos State Government has warned individuals against assuming chieftaincy titles without official approval, stating that offenders will be arrested and prosecuted in line with the Obas and Chiefs Law of Lagos State, 2015.

In a public statement signed by the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, Mr. Bolaji Kayode Robert, the government described the growing trend of self-proclaimed traditional rulers as an unhealthy development capable of fueling tension, confusion and avoidable crises across the state.

The statement noted that the use of royal titles such as “Oba,” “His Royal Majesty,” and “His Royal Highness” without government recognition is illegal. It added that the rising number of unauthorized chieftaincy titles has reached an alarming level, undermining efforts to regulate traditional institutions.

According to the government, the Lagos State Governor, acting through the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, remains the sole authority empowered to approve and recognise chieftaincy titles in the state. Relevant sections of the 2015 law, including Sections 15 to 20, were cited as clearly outlining the lawful procedures for filling vacant stools and conferring titles.

The statement further explained that Sections 21 and 23 of the law prohibit the use of royal paraphernalia—such as beaded crowns, beaded shoes, staffs and horse whisks (irukere)—by individuals not officially recognised by the government. It warned that any title conferred without the Governor’s approval is null and void and attracts penalties of up to two years imprisonment.

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Individuals currently parading unauthorised chieftaincy titles were advised to desist immediately or risk legal action. Residents were also encouraged to report cases of illegal conferment of chieftaincy titles to the ministry or security agencies for prompt enforcement.

The government said the directive is aimed at protecting the sanctity of traditional institutions in Lagos State and preserving the state’s cultural heritage from abuse.

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