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Lagos warns against unauthorised chieftaincy titles, threatens prosecution

Admin February 3, 2026
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The Lagos State Government has warned against assuming chieftaincy titles without official approval.

It declared that violators would face arrest and prosecution under the Obas and Chiefs Law of Lagos State, 2015.

Mr. Bolaji Robert, Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.

The commissioner described the trend of self-proclaimed traditional rulers as unhealthy, causing tension, confusion, and crises.

He explained that such unauthorised titles, particularly those using royal appellations such as Oba, His Royal Majesty or His Royal Highness, are illegal.

“The preponderance of these self-acclaimed Chieftaincy titles has reached an alarming level, rendering efforts at curbing these untoward excesses largely ineffective.

“Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 of the 2015 law clearly outline the procedures for filling vacancies and granting such titles,” he said.

Robert said that the ministry remains the only authority empowered to approve chieftaincy titles in Lagos State.

He said that Section 21, Paragraphs 2(a-d) and Section 23, Paragraphs (a & b) prohibited the assumption of royal titles and the use of royal paraphernalia.

According to him, this includes the use of beaded crowns, beaded shoes, staffs and horse whisks, by anyone not recognised by the government.

The commissioner disclosed that the state government is set to enforce the law and henceforth, bring violators to justice.

He warned that any chieftaincy title conferred without the governor’s approval was null and void, stating that offenders could face up to two years imprisonment as prescribed by the law.

“Such actions will be viewed strongly as a deliberate infraction and affront on the traditional institution in the state.

“Individuals currently holding unauthorised titles are urged to desist immediately.

“Failure to comply with this directive may result in necessary actions, including legal proceedings in accordance with the extant laws,” Robert said.

The commissioner also called on residents to report any instances of unauthorised conferment of chieftaincy titles to the ministry or security agencies for prompt action.

He said that the measures were necessary to protect and uphold the sanctity and integrity of the traditional institution in the state.

Robert added that the measures would also preserve the most cherished culture and tradition from disrepute.

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