Oba Of Benin Warns Against Move To Divert Benin Artifacts
Benin Artifacts

The Oba Ewuare II, Oba of Benin has warned against attempts by anyone or a group of persons to divert Benin artifacts, sending out the warning that Edo people would block such a move before it reaches a tipping point.

The Monarch made this known while speaking on Thursday when members of the Benin Community in Abuja and the Principal officers of College of Education, Technical, Ekiadolor, Edo State, visited him in Benin City.

According to him, there is no controversy over the ownership or who should take possession of the repatriated Benin bronzes, which were produced under the mandate of his forebears in Benin Kingdom Centuries ago. The traditional ruler who spoke in Benin Language, charged his loyal subjects and concerned authorities not to succumb to pressure by unnamed individuals who are treading on a lonely path to either divert or sell the priceless treasures for personal gains.

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We won’t lose our heritage. You remember our Benin artefacts that were looted during the invasion of Benin by foreigners. Some of them have agreed to return them. But, it should be returned to the Oba of Benin palace.  Edo people all over the world should not allow anyone to bamboozle them to give up their heritage to strangers. Benin artefacts were made by the famous Igun Bronze Casters’ Guild in Benin on orders of our forebears. The palace gave them the enablement and approval to make them.

‘Our artefacts will not go to another destination. It should come to the right destination, which is Oba of Benin palace. Edo people should not allow them to be either diverted or sold. Edo people will not allow that to happen. Our ancestors do not approve it…,” the Oba said while commending notable Nigerians that have taken up the agitation for the return of the art works.’

The Benin monarch had called on the Federal Government to temporarily take custody of the 1,130 stolen Benin artifacts in Germany after they were repatriated, pending the completion of the Benin Royal Museum where the artifacts which have created a wave of public support would be warehoused.

Africa Today News, New York

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