The Helmsman of the revered traditional
stool of Benin the Oba of Benin, Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba
Erediauwa, has passed on.
The information is contained in a
statement released by the Governor of Edo State Adams Oshiomhole.
The statement reads: “Our hearts are
heavy, laden with pains and grief, at the announcement of the passing on to
glory of Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Erediauwa of Benin, our highly
revered Oba,” the Governor said.
He described the late Oba as” a
distinguished Edo numero uno, an accomplished Nigerian, a seasoned
bureaucrat, quintessential unifier, unique personage and exemplary Omo N’Oba,
whose reign brought distinction, immense class, finesse and integrity to
traditional institution in Edo state and the country at large.”
“To us at the Edo state Government,
he was our strongest supporter; both in his uncommon faith in our ability and
his readiness to offer uncommon advice to sharpen public discourse in our
shared commitment to transform Edo state. It gladdens our heart, therefore,
that our revered Oba was alive to witness the positive transformation of Edo
state under his reign, and for standing with us through thick and thin in the
course of making the Edo economy a treasure to behold. Being part of that
eloquent history of transformation before his reunion with his ancestors gives
us further reassurance that he will occupy a special pride of place in the
hereafter.
“We are enveloped with a deep sense
of nostalgia that our great Oba, a great-grandfather, grandfather, father,
uncle and iconoclastic royal father of exemplary carriage and conduct, who
sustained the dignity of the average Edo mind, has joined his ancestors. We
are, however, encouraged by the fact that another great son of the Great Benin
Kingdom, His Royal Highness, Edaiken N’Uselu, Crown Prince Eheneden Erediauwa,
who is already showing manifest quintessential attributes of his great father,
will step into his father’s big shoes.
“Edo people will miss our
iconoclastic royal father of the great Benin Kingdom. Nigerians and Nigeria
will miss this great exemplar of a Royal Father, an Oba of distinction and
integrity. Adieu until we meet to part no more.”
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