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We Must Harmonise Norms, Values to Improve Access to Justice– Alaafin

The Journal Nigeria May 10, 2025

Pius Nsabe

The Alaafin of Oyo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade1, has declared that his good plans for the people of the ancient town of Oyo and Yorubaland remain unshaken, just as he reasoned that harmonization of norms and values embedded in traditional institutions, with the modern system of governance is the only antidote in reducing, if not totally eradicating, the problems of access to justice and conflict resolution in the country.

Oba Owoade gave the advice when he received traditional rulers from Ibarapa area of Oyo State , who paid him a courtesy visit.

A release signed by the Director of Media and Publicity to the Alaafin, Bode Durojaiye, quoted the Paramount Ruler as saying that it is imperative because socio-cultural norms embedded in traditional institutions have remained an integral part of the people.

Alaafin, who declared that his good plans for the people of the ancient town of Oyo and Yorubaland remain unshaken, noted that apart from being the powerful human tool for survival, the defined cultural norms and values also form the bases of existence of every civilized society and they bring order which in turn makes the society devoid of any state of lawlessness.

The Alaafin, who noted that he was not just a traditional ruler but also a key figure who should serve as a bridge between traditional institutions and modern governance, said, “the Alaafin stool is a symbol of cultural pride, unity, and the enduring legacy of one of Africa’s most powerful empires.

“The Oyo Empire was once the political and military stronghold of the Yoruba people, renowned for its administrative sophistication, military prowess, and cultural influence. The Alaafin, as the paramount ruler, has always been the custodian of its traditions, the unifying force of the Yoruba people, and a bridge between the past and the future.”

Oba Owoade who solicited for the same support accorded his predecessor, late Oba Lamidi Oayiwola Adeyemi 111, assured the Ibarapa monarchs of following his indelible traits.

Earlier in his address, the Olu of Igbo-Ora Land, Oba Jimoh Olajide Titiloye, Asoroolu Ayinla V, who led other Ibarapa monarchs on the courtesy visit said, “as the Alaafin assumed the sacred responsibility, we are confident that your wisdom, leadership, and dedication will further strengthen the unity and progress of Oyo Kingdom, Yorubaland and Nigeria at large.

“You are on the threshold of history as the successor to Oba Adeyemi III, one of the most influential and longest-reigning monarchs in Yoruba history”, he said.

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