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Ban of Okaigheles: Oba of Benin disagrees with Edo Govt

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Barely four days after the Edo State Government announced the banning of activities of Okaigheles (youth leaders) in the Edo South senatorial district of the state, the palace of the Oba of Benin has disagreed with the state government.

The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, announced on June 3, 2024, after a closed-door meeting with security chiefs in Edo State at the Government House in Benin City, the ban of youth leaders in the senatorial district as part of a renewed effort to tackle cultism in the state.

Obaseki also stated that no fewer than 150 persons have been lost to cult-related activities and homicide between January and May 2024.

Speaking on the ban of the youth leader in the seven local government areas that make up Edo South senatorial district, the Oba of Benin Palace said Okaigheles have not been banned in Benin Kingdom.

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Chief Osaro Idah, the Obazelu of Benin, who spoke for the palace while addressing protesting Okaigheles who sought the palace’s intervention, noted that they (the Okaigheles) represent a segment of the age-long Benin traditional administrative structure.

A statement by Osaigbovo Iguobaro, the Chief Press Secretary to the Oba of Benin, made available to newsmen in Benin City, said Idah, who was joined by Chief Oghafua Oyeoba, the Oyeoba of Benin and Chief Uyi Okungbowa, the Ogua of Benin, said the Palace would not shield any individual caught in nefarious activities.

He assured that the palace would dialogue with the government over the contentious issue, and charged the Okaigheles to maintain peace and order in their domains.

According to him: “Okaighele is not a new thing in Benin. It didn’t start in this century. As you have age grades and senior sons, so do we have them. When Odionwere (village head) is appointed by the Oba, Okaighele assists Odionwere in the daily administration of the domain.

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“It is not something that can be banned by fiat because Okaighele belongs to the Benin ancestors. We will inform the appropriate authorities about your concerns. You have not been banned. But, the Palace will not support any form of violence or attack on anyone or group of persons in communities,” he said.

He warned that if any Okaighele is caught for wrongdoing, the palace will support the government in prosecuting such person(s).

Earlier, Rowland Ogbomo, who spoke on behalf of the aggrieved youths and Odionweres (village heads), stated that Okaighele is a creation of the palace.

Ogbomo said they were surprised by the state governor’s announcement and appealed to the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, to urgently intervene.

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He explained that Okaigheles are responsible for the maintenance of law and order in line with Benin native laws and customs.

“We are here in respect of the recent ban on Okaigheles by the Governor and we are appealing to our royal father to intervene and rescue us. We are not cultists,” he stated.

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JUST IN: Suspected Vote-Buyers Arrested by EFCC in Edo Guber Election

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By Ojomah Austin.

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made arrests related to suspected vote-buying in the ongoing Edo State governorship election which took place at around 10:00 am, in the Egor Local Government Area of the state.

EFCC officials apprehended three individuals — two men and one woman — who are suspected of being involved in vote-buying activities. However, some residents in the area have protested, claiming that the suspects are being unfairly targeted.

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Today’s election in Edo State has three main candidates as the front-runners. Representing the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is Asue Ighodalo. The All Progressives Congress (APC) is fielding Senator Monday Okpebholo, while the Labour Party (LP) candidate is Olumide Akpata.

There are a total of 17 candidates vying for the governorship position, but the race is largely between the PDP, APC, and Labour Party candidates.

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Oshiomhole Denies Vote Buying Allegations Against APC in Edo Governorship Election

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Former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole has dismissed allegations of vote buying against the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the ongoing governorship election in the state.

Oshiomhole made this statement on Saturday after casting his vote at Ward 10, Unit 01, Iyamho, in the Estako West Local Government Area.

In response to the claims, Oshiomhole said, “It is laughable when I hear this kind of allegation. You all have been monitoring the process. Have you seen any instance of money being shared?”

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He emphasized that the large turnout of voters was due to the people’s desire for good governance, adding, “During our campaigns, people came out not because they expected handouts, but because of what I accomplished as governor.”

Currently serving as the senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Oshiomhole confirmed that he had not received any reports of violence across the state. He expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conduct of the election and praised the elderly for their active participation.

“The elderly coming out to vote shows their commitment to securing a better future for their children,” he said.

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Edo Guber: Akpata Casts Vote, Says INEC Must Conduct Free, Fair Election

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate, Olumide Akpata, has highlighted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has no reason not to conduct a free and fair election in Edo State, which is an off-cycle election.
Akoata who state this after casting his vote at Oredo ward 6, unit 11, noted that the process went smoothly, which is what Edo voters hope for.
He however, emphasised the importance of waiting for feedback from party agents stationed across the state’s 192 wards and 4,500 polling units to assess the broader situation. Akpata urged INEC to ensure a level playing field, allowing all parties’ agents into collation centers without hindrance, so the electoral process can be observed as mandated by law.
The LP Guber candidate also highlighted the heavy deployment of security personnel in Edo, questioning whether their presence was for the benefit of the people or certain individuals.
Akpata further stated that INEC has the resources to ensure the election is conducted properly and that the nation is watching their performance closely.
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