Edo Election: Oba of Benin directs ‘Bisusu’ ritual

Edo Election: Oba of Benin directs ‘Bisusu’ ritual

THE NATION

The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has directed all traditional chiefs and leaders in Benin Kingdom to perform the traditional “Bisusu” ceremony to ward off evil ahead of the governorship election.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ceremony is to ensure a peaceful and hitch-free gubernatorial election in the state.

This is contained in a statement by Chief Stanley Obamwonyi, the Esere of Benin on Wednesday.

The ceremony, which involved waving away calamity, is to be performed with traditional items and carried out immediately.

According to him, the Oba’s directive is aimed at ensuring that the forthcoming governorship election in the state was free from violence and other forms of electoral malpractices.

The Esere of Benin noted that the Oba’s directive is targeted at “preventing evil from Edo, especially before, during, and after the election.

“The Bisusu ceremony is a traditional ritual performed by the Benin people to ward off evil and calamity from their land.

“By directing the chiefs to perform this ceremony, the Oba is invoking traditional powers to ensure a peaceful and orderly election,” Obamwonyi said.

He said performance of the Bisusu ceremony would involve all Chiefs, Enigie, Ikao, Edionwere, and Igie Ohen of various deities in the Benin Kingdom.

THIS STORY FIRST APPEARED IN THE NATION

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