Tension brews in Warri over Olu of Warri’s purported moves to abolish age-long Itsekiri traditions
Tension brews in Warri over Olu of Warri’s purported moves to abolish age-long Itsekiri traditions
Tension is brewing in Warri, the commercial hub of Delta State, following reports that two rival youth groups are at each other’s jugular over alleged moves by Olu of Warri Kingdom, His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, to abolish some age-long Itsekiri traditions and customs, including the celebrated Awankere Festival of Okere Community.
It was gathered that the development became public knowledge on Thursday, April 27, when some gun-wielding youths, allegedly backed by Itsekiri National Youths Council (INYC), shot sporadically in Okere Market Square during the morning hours while it was raining, before destroying a banner felicitating Chief Ayirimi Emami as “The Ologbotsete of Warri on his birthday celebration, Wednesday April 26.”
The development had fuelled suspicious that there may likely be clashes between youth groups loyal to Emami and the revered monarch if any meeting is convened at the Okere community town hall as being planned.
The recent controversial installation of Chief Oma Eyewuoma as Ologbotsere on Sunday April 16, by Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, had triggered fear in the Kingdom as Chief Emami who had long challenged his controversial suspension as Ologbotsere of Warri in court during the succession battle in Warri Kingdom, is still lawfully and traditionally recognized as Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom.
Dependable sources privy to the development, revealed that there is tension in Okere Community since the gunshots were heard at the Warri City Centre as some youths have vowed to challenge any move to abolish their traditions and festivals.
The fear was further heightened by a surprise decision of the INYC leadership to fix its meeting at Okere Community Town Hall, after ‘Omajaja’ descendants had scheduled their meeting for today, Friday at same venue.
According to sources, the meeting fixed by Omajaja enjoys the backing of majority of the former youth leaders of Okere.
It was gathered that the Omajajas are angry and had disapproved alleged plans by the Olu of Warri to stop the centuries-long celebrated Awankere Festival of Okere Community, “after the monarch reportedly used anointing oil to abominably serve Ogbowuru at Ode-Itsekiri weeks ago, something past Olus of Warri, including Ogiame Atuwatse II, didn’t do” as one source put it. According to the source, the INYC, led by its President, Weyinmi Agbateyiniro, is believed to be the one executing the recent contentious orders made by the king, while the Omajajas who are said to be vexed with the Olu’s unbelievable pronouncement few months ago, abolishing Omajaja and classifying Itsekiri indigenes into five groups, have vowed to fight against alleged moves by the Olu to wipe out Itsekiri tradition and customs.