Traditional rulers demand 5% allowance from LG allocation in Lagos

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By Oluwatope Lawanson

Traditional rulers in Lagos State have demanded an upward adjustment of their allocation and sitting allowances.

The traditional rulers also demanded for five per cent allowance from allocations to Local Government Areas of the state.

Oba Abdul-Rasheed Shotobi, the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, speaking on behalf of the traditional rulers, made the request at the opening of a Three -Day Retreat for Traditional Rulers in Lagos.

The retreat was organised by the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, at Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja.

The theme is: “Strengthening Traditional Institutions Through Collaboration for Strategic Growth And Peaceful Coexistence In Lagos State”.

The Oba urged the state government to review the allocations, insisting that it needed an upward adjustment.

He also urged the state government to prioritise its 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs).

He said the state should pursue the issue of enlisting the LCDAs to increase the number of local government areas in the state to 57.

As part of their requests, the Ayangburen advocated for a law that would clearly state that traditional rulers are custodians of Lands in Lagos state.

Shotobi appealed for deeper collaboration with the state government.

He emphasised the role of traditional rulers in maintaining peace, resolving disputes, and preventing crises at the grassroots.

The Oba reiterated that the traditional rulers are partners in progress.

“We are not in competition with political leaders but to add value to governance through advisory roles.

“We will continue to support in safeguarding Lagos cultural heritage and foster unity across the state,” he said.

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