Business Day (Nigeria)

Teach children indigenous languages, union urges parents

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Nkwesi Developmen­t Union (NDU), Abuja Branch, has urged parents to teach their children how to speak indigenous languages at home, saying this would help in reviving the tradition and heritage.

The Chairman of NDU, Obinna Oduah, gave this advice recently in Abuja, at the celebratio­n of new Yam Festival with the theme: “Omerife 2022 New Yam Festival”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the festival is celebrated annually by the Oguta people of imo state.

Oduah said many indigenous traditions were going into extinction due to lack of commitment from the people to promote them.

According to him, people no longer want to know their roots, if this continues cultural heritage from all parts of the country will die a natural death.

“A lot of our traditions are disappeari­ng, people no longer want to know their roots. i became the chairman of my town union last year February, the moment i took over i made it clear to them that we are going to effect some changes.

“One of the changes is to bring the village system and tradition into the children in the city since we no longer have the opportunit­y to take them home may be because of our finances and other things. We look at all our festival and emerife is one of the festivals we knew we can comfortabl­y transfer to teach our children and make them understand the important of culture to their lives and igbo at large. These are part of the steps we have taken to do our beat and bring back our culture rather than allowing it go into extinction,” he said.

Oduah said that people were no longer practicing their culture because of religion, adding that these two concepts could run side by side without disturbing each other.

According to him, Omerife yam festival is to make the youths in the city identify with the culture and basically transmit it on them.

“By so doing they will be able to pass on the culture unto the generation unborn, since they themselves inherited the culture from their forefather­s,” he said.

in his remarks, ikenna Uzoukwu, Chairman, planning committee of the festival, urged parents to begin to speak indigenous languages with their children in their various homes.

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