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It’s Harder to Be a Monarch Than a Governor, Says Olubadan Ladoja

Olubadan Ladoja says monarchs face tougher leadership demands than governors due to lack of funding, coercive power, and high public expectations.

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rasidi Ladoja, yesterday said it is easier to function as  a governor than function as a monarch.

The monarch stated this while playing host to the Oniru of Iru, Lagos State, Oba Omogbolahan Lawal, in his Bodija, Ibadan residence 

Oba Ladoja who was former Governor of OyoState, noted that whereas government has  coercive powers, monarchs do not, contending that there is no definable pattern of funding for monarchs, whereas this is not so with the  government.

According to him, there is an  imperative to give constitutional role for traditional rulers,given our closeness to the grassroots, stating that the expectation of the people, concerning the Olubadan stool is very high with very massive jurisdiction.

He said, “This is why we think  outside the box in order not to let our people with very high expectation  down.”

The Olubadan recalled with nostalgia his years in Lagos, particularly Lagos Island, adding that it was worth-while.

Oba Lawal who himself was a former Commissioner in Lagos State, in his remarks, while extolling the virtues of the Olubadan, told him how exciting and challenging it seems for a former public office holder to function as a monarch.

Those who joined the Olubadan to receive the Oniru who was accompanied by many chiefs and aides include Ekarun Balogun, High Chief Sharafadeen Alli  and former Senate Leader and  Agbaakin Olubadan, Chief Teslim Folarin.

Kemi Olaitan

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