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Edo Elders Condemn Insults Against Oba of Benin by Labour Party Supporters

A coalition of civil society organizations in Edo State has vehemently condemned the “unwarranted barrage of insults and abuses” directed at the Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty Oba Ewuare II, by supporters of the Labour Party and its gubernatorial candidate, Olumide Akpata.

Operating under the Edo Socio-Cultural Advancement and Good Governance Initiative, the coalition expressed shock and disappointment over the “childish, unwarranted, and unacceptable behavior” exhibited by some Labour Party supporters on various social media platforms.

In a press statement issued to journalists, the coalition’s spokesman, Comrade Melvin Irabor, defended the Oba’s correction of Akpata’s claim to be the “son of the palace.”

“Our Oba was not out of place in correcting the erroneous remarks and insinuations by the Labour Party candidate, Olumide Akpata, for claiming to be the ‘Son of the Palace,'” Irabor stated.

The coalition reported receiving a “barrage of abuses” aimed at the revered Oba of Benin from Akpata’s supporters on platforms such as Sahara Reporters, Nairaland Forum, Twitter, and Facebook.

Irabor cited examples of the “disappointing comments,” including one from a user named Richard Wilson, who described the Oba as a “useless ruler,” and another from Paschal Chidiebere, who suggested the Oba would have “warmly received” Akpata if he had brought “money full of ‘Ghana must go.'”

The coalition emphasized that the Oba of Benin, as the “mouthpiece of the gods and the revered royal father of the kingdom,” holds a responsibility to remain apolitical and to correct any candidate making “erroneous remarks and insinuations.”

“Every candidate contesting in this election has the support and blessings of our Oba. He is the father of all and he wishes every one of them well,” Irabor affirmed.

The coalition warned Labour Party supporters to cease their insults toward the Oba, stating that such actions would be considered an “affront on the palace.” It called on all political parties to conduct their campaigns in a “democratic manner and keep the campaign issues-based.”

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