The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, has said it is easier to serve as a governor than to function as a traditional ruler.
The monarch, who is also a former Governor of Oyo State, made the remark on Monday while receiving the Oniru of Iru, Lagos State, Oba Wasiu Lawal, at his Bodija residence in Ibadan.
Oba Ladoja explained that government officials have coercive powers and clearly defined structures for funding, unlike monarchs who operate without such advantages.
He added that the absence of a constitutional role for traditional rulers makes their responsibilities even more demanding despite their closeness to the grassroots.
He noted that the expectations of the people concerning the Olubadan stool are “very high,” given its wide jurisdiction, saying this requires thinking “outside the box” to meet the needs of the populace.
Olubadan also fondly recalled his years in Lagos, particularly on Lagos Island, describing them as memorable.
Earlier in the visit, the Oniru praised the virtues of the Olubadan and reflected on the unique challenges faced by former public office holders who later assume traditional roles.
Among those who joined the Olubadan to welcome the Oniru were Ekarun Balogun, High Chief Sharafadeen Alli, former Senate Leader, Agbaakin Olubadan, Chief Teslim Folarin, and several chiefs and aides accompanying the Lagos monarch.


















