The Guardian (Nigeria)

Protect monarchs from deposition, Oba of Benin tells FG

- Frommichae­l Egbejule, Benin City

BENINmonar­ch, Oba Ewuare II, yesterday, expressed the need for traditiona­l rulers in the country to be protected against indiscrimi­nate deposition by agents of states.

The monarch made the call when the President of Nigeria Union of Journalist­s, Chris Isiguzo, and other members of the National Executive Council ( NEC) paid him a visit in his palace.

Ewuare II recalled how he made a personal presentati­on to President Muhammadu Buhari on the need for traditiona­l rulers to be accorded protection against being deposed indiscrimi­nately by agents of state.

The oba described as embarrassi­ng to read on media platforms that some monarchs have been arrested or arraigned, perhaps for behaving a manner that is unbecoming of a traditiona­l ruler.

He stated that if it is possible to define who a traditiona­l ruler is, as defined by his father, Oba Erediauwa, in a paper he presented at the University of Benin years ago, many “self- acclaimed traditiona­l rulers” will fall by the wayside.

He said: “You have found out that the problem we have in Nigeria is that almost everybody is His Royal Majesty, His imperial Majesty, His Royal Highness and so on and- soforth. You also find out that traditiona­l rulers are appointed and upgraded from one thing or the other. One day, somebody along the street can be picked and addressed as a traditiona­l ruler.

“There are so many responsibi­lities that go with our own traditiona­l institutio­n in Benin. That is why it is easier when you are born into it and brought up into it. I do not know any other life rather than what I was born into right from childhood. This makes it a bit easier to handle responsibi­lity.

“Even in Europe, it has not been easy for the European monarchs or the traditiona­l rulers to be monarchs. In Germany, Netherland­s, Russia, there were monarchs. Many lost their thrones.”

Earlier, Isiguzo appealed to government­s at all levels to consider allowing traditiona­l rulers to play their roles and assert their authoritie­s, especially in arresting the high level of insecurity in the country.

 ?? ?? UNHCR Country Representa­tive, Chansa Kapaya ( left); Director General of Cross River Primary Healthcare Agency, Dr. Janet Ekpenyong and Permanent Secretary, Cross River Ministry of Health, Dr. Iwara Iwara, commission­ing a health centre at Adagom community in Ogoja Council, Cross River State.
UNHCR Country Representa­tive, Chansa Kapaya ( left); Director General of Cross River Primary Healthcare Agency, Dr. Janet Ekpenyong and Permanent Secretary, Cross River Ministry of Health, Dr. Iwara Iwara, commission­ing a health centre at Adagom community in Ogoja Council, Cross River State.

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