The Edo state government declared 5day public holiday with effect from Tuesday May 3, 2016, as a
mark of honour and respect for the late Oba of Benin who recently transited to
immortality. This will afford the people of Benin kingdom and the entire people
of the state the opportunity to mourn the revered Royal Father.
The Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Prince Kassim Afegbua, made the announcement of behalf of the Edo state government. Only those on essential services in
hospitals, health centres, the Fire Service and others are exempted from
observing the public holiday.
The Nigerian National Flag is expected to be
flown at half mast across the state during the 5-day mourning period while work
is expected to resume on Monday, 9th May, 2016. All government offices,
establishments and parastatals are expected to fully comply with the directive.
The group African Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ),
said the departed monarch will be remembered for promoting National peace which
according to it is an essential ingredient needed for national development. The Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David
Ugolor, In
a condolence message noted that Oba Erediauwa who juts joined his ancestors spent better
part of his reign resolving different issues of conflicts in his palace.
“Imagine the number of cases treated ona daily basis in his palace. So many
including cases between Governors and their godfathers that were resolved in
his palace. Oba Erediauwa was a man of peace and he was a general conflict
resolution who never believed in violence and ANEEJ is a non violent
organization. So to that extent Oba Erediauwa prevented so many disaster and
blood letting from happening and he will be greatly missed” it stated.
This will afford the
people of the kingdom and the entire people of the state the opportunity
to mourn the revered Royal Father. In a Government Special Announcement
signed by the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation,
Prince Kassim Afegbua, only those on essential services in hospitals,
health centres, the Fire Service and others are exempted from observing
the public holiday.
The Nigerian National Flag is expected to be flown at half mast across
the state during the 5-day mourning period while work is expected to
resume on Monday, 9th May, 2016.
All government offices, establishments and parastatals are expected to
fully comply with the directive.
Meanwhile the African Network for Environment and Economic Justice
(ANEEJ), said the departed monarch will be remembered for promoting
National peace which according to it is an essential ingredient needed
for national development. In a condolence message issued by the
Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, it noted that Oba
Erediauwa who juts joined his ancestors spent better part of his reign
resolving different issues of conflicts in his palace.
“Imagine the number of cases treated ona daily basis in his palace. So
many including cases between Governors and their godfathers that were
resolved in his palace. Oba Erediauwa was a man of peace and he was a
general conflict resolution who never believed in violence and ANEEJ is a
non violent organization. So to that extent Oba Erediauwa prevented so
many disaster and blood letting from happening and he will be greatly
missed” it stated.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/edo-declares-5-day-public-holiday-mourn-oba/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/edo-declares-5-day-public-holiday-mourn-oba/
This will afford the
people of the kingdom and the entire people of the state the opportunity
to mourn the revered Royal Father. In a Government Special Announcement
signed by the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation,
Prince Kassim Afegbua, only those on essential services in hospitals,
health centres, the Fire Service and others are exempted from observing
the public holiday.
The Nigerian National Flag is expected to be flown at half mast across
the state during the 5-day mourning period while work is expected to
resume on Monday, 9th May, 2016.
All government offices, establishments and parastatals are expected to
fully comply with the directive.
Meanwhile the African Network for Environment and Economic Justice
(ANEEJ), said the departed monarch will be remembered for promoting
National peace which according to it is an essential ingredient needed
for national development. In a condolence message issued by the
Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, it noted that Oba
Erediauwa who juts joined his ancestors spent better part of his reign
resolving different issues of conflicts in his palace.
“Imagine the number of cases treated ona daily basis in his palace. So
many including cases between Governors and their godfathers that were
resolved in his palace. Oba Erediauwa was a man of peace and he was a
general conflict resolution who never believed in violence and ANEEJ is a
non violent organization. So to that extent Oba Erediauwa prevented so
many disaster and blood letting from happening and he will be greatly
missed” it stated.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/edo-declares-5-day-public-holiday-mourn-oba/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/edo-declares-5-day-public-holiday-mourn-oba/
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