Oba Ewuare II Calls For Traditional Ritual To Ensure Peace Ahead Of Gubernatorial Election
By Simeon OSAJIE
In anticipation of the Edo State gubernatorial election scheduled for Saturday, September 21st, the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has called for an urgent traditional ritual known as “Bisusu” to safeguard the state from potential calamities.
The Esere of Benin, Chief S. O. Obamwonyi, stated this in a statement on Wednesday on behalf of the Oba. The directive instructs all traditional leaders, including Chiefs, Enigie (Benin Dukes), Igie-Ohen (traditional priests), and Edionwere (village heads), to immediately conduct the ritual using traditional items associated with the ceremony.
The statement emphasized that the ritual is intended to “wave away evil from our land, especially before, during, and after the forthcoming gubernatorial election in our dear state.”
The Oba’s call underscores a commitment to maintaining peace and harmony in Edo State during this crucial period.