
In a magnificent display of cultural renaissance and political resolve, the ancient landscape of Akoko North-West Local Government Area witnessed a monumental shift as history was written in bold textures. ValidViewNetwork reports that the Ondo State Governor, His Excellency, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, officially presented the staff of office and instrument of appointment to Oba Olanrewaju Olawoye Adeyemi, establishing him as the pioneer traditional ruler and the Owa Adimula of the newly minted Oke-Oro community. The landmark event marks the official transformation of the community’s identity, transitioning formally from its former name, Oke Irun, to its newly recognized title of Oke-Oro.
ValidViewNetwork reports that the official presentation of the royal staff serves as the culmination of an extensive legislative validation process. Speaking before the lively crowd at the installation ceremony, Governor Aiyedatiwa revealed that the State Executive Council had approved the recognition of the Oke-Oro Chieftaincy Declaration on April 14, 2026. This approval was granted in strict compliance with the Chieftaincy Law of Ondo State, 1984, as amended, following what the governor described as a highly meticulous and painstaking evaluation of the community’s historical request.
Describing the coronation as a monumental milestone, Governor Aiyedatiwa emphasized that the formal recognition of the stool successfully answers the long-term yearnings and cultural aspirations of the local populace. While offering warm congratulations to the newly minted monarch, the governor explicitly cautioned against the exploitation of royal influence. He firmly stated that the instrument of office must be deployed exclusively to foster unconditional peace, communal harmony, and progressive diplomatic relations between Oke-Oro and its surrounding territories.

Addressing the security realities of the state, the governor reaffirmed that protecting lives and property remains the core anchor of his administration. He noted that the government has systematically upgraded the operational capacity of the Amotekun Corps and associated security outfits through strategic funding, updated logistics, and bolstered manpower. In a direct charge, he challenged traditional rulers to act as frontline intelligence assets, collaborating deeply with security agencies to systematically uproot criminality from their domains.
The ceremony did not proceed without a nod to contemporary challenges, as Governor Aiyedatiwa openly addressed the legal friction surrounding the stool. Defending the state’s intervention, the governor made it clear that the ceremony was executed in total compliance with an active, subsisting court directive. Highlighting the legal paradox of conflicting rulings from courts of equal standing, Governor Aiyedatiwa famously asserted:
“If one court order says I should go ahead and another one is saying don’t go ahead, common sense will tell me what I ought to choose. And I have chosen this.”
Providing further legal context, the governor maintained that only the Court of Appeal holds the jurisdictional power to halt an executive exercise under these circumstances, emphasizing that courts of coordinate jurisdiction lack the authority to nullify each other’s decisions.

Expressing deep gratitude, Oba Adeyemi praised the governor’s leadership style, affectionately profiling him as an Omoluabi—a man of impeccable character. Highlighting the geopolitical value of his domain, the monarch noted that Oke-Oro possesses the largest landmass in the state, is vividly captured on the official state map, and shares direct boundaries with Ekiti State and Supare. To commemorate the historic day, the monarch bestowed the traditional title of Lisa Jigan of Oke-Oro upon Governor Aiyedatiwa.
Earlier in the proceedings, the Chairman of Akoko North-West Local Government Area, Esan Owolabi, showered praise on the administration, categorizing the installation as the dawn of an unmitigated era for the community. Owolabi remarked that the formal recognition of their first traditional ruler would remain an unforgettable legacy for generations yet unborn, celebrating the ascension as a pure call to selfless service, total unity, and accelerated development, ValidViewNetwork reports.

A Legacy Cemented in Sovereignty
Ultimately, the coronation of Oba Olanrewaju Olawoye Adeyemi stands as a definitive triumph of community resilience and executive execution over administrative and legal bottlenecks. By renaming the territory and solidifying its ancestral leadership, Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration has not only redrawn the socio-political fabric of Akoko North-West but has also laid down a challenging precedent regarding how the state balances judicial conflicts with cultural progress. As the new Owa Adimula takes the reins of Oke-Oro’s vast landmass, the true success of this historic day will be measured by the peace, unity, and infrastructural development that trickles down to the people, ValidViewNetwork reports.
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