An Edo State High Court, Agenebode Division sitting in Fugar, Etsako Central Local Government Area, has nullified the removal of Engr. Lukman Akemokue, as the Okuokpellagbe of Okpella and ordered Michael Eshiorenoya Sado to vacate the throne immediately.
In a judgment delivered on Thursday, March 26, 2026, by Justice O.A. Otamere in Suit No. HAG/12/2025, the court declared Akemokue’s dethronement by the Edo State Government on April 30, 2025, unlawful and a violation of his constitutional right to a fair hearing under Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution.
Engr. Lukman Akemokue was officially appointed and gazetted as Okuokpellagbe in September 2024. About seven months later, the government removed him following petitions from some community members who alleged that his selection did not follow due process. Michael Sado was subsequently installed in his place.
The court held that Akemokue was not given any opportunity to defend himself against any allegations of wrongdoing leveled against him. It further ruled that no proper investigation or formal inquiry was conducted before the removal, which was based solely on complaints, thereby breaching the principles of natural justice. Justice Otamere emphasized that once a traditional ruler is duly appointed and gazetted, he acquires a legal right to the stool that can not be arbitrarily withdrawn.
The court therefore ordered that the removal of Engr. Lukman Akemokue is null and void, that he remains the authentic Okuokpellagbe of Okpella with no vacancy on the throne, and that Michael Sado should vacate the throne forthwith. Engr Lukman Akemokue is entitled to continue performing all duties and enjoying all benefits attached to the office.
The ruling has sparked reactions, with wild celebrations across Okpella, and the Edo State Government is reportedly considering an appeal. Stakeholders have been urged to maintain peace and avoid any form of self help that could escalate tensions in the kingdom.


