The Edo State Government has announced the removal of three traditional rulers across two Local Government Areas of the state for allegedly violating extant traditional and legal regulations.
The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Umar Ikhilor, announced this in a statement on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
Umoru Inusa Umoru was removed as the Aidenogie of South Ibie in Etsako West, while Alhaji Aliyu Kelvin Danesi was immediately reinstated to the position.
Ikhilor said Umoru’s removal followed the discovery that the Aidenogie stool was not vacant prior to his appointment.
Similarly, Lukman Akemokue was removed as Okuokpellagbe of Okpella in Etsako East for allegedly contravening succession laws established under customary declarations.
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His removal, according to Ikhilor, was based on non-compliance with the Bendel State Legal Notice 132 of 1979, guiding traditional succession.
Also affected was Dr George Oshiapi Egabor, who was removed as Okumagbe of Uwano Kingdom, Agenebode in Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State.
Egabor’s removal followed his alleged suspension due to repeated incidents of kidnappings and killings reported within his domain.
Ikhilor noted that the Edo State Executive Council approved the revocations at its meeting held on Tuesday, April 29.
The SSG added that preparations were underway to commence the lawful selection process for a new Okuokpellagbe of Okpella and Okumagbe of Uwano Kingdom.
He urged the people of the affected areas to remain peaceful as the government works to preserve order, unity, prosperity, and communal harmony across Edo State.
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