Monday 10 April 2017

Oba of Benin houses tortoises










In a smooth mix of tradition and environment conservation, the Oba of Benin has recently become host to two tortoises.

The tortoises, whose age was put at 117 years, was gifted him when he visited traditional rulers in the  Edo North senatorial district of the state.

He was warmly received by the Otaru of Auchi, His Royal Highness, Aliyu Momoh, Ikelebe III.

He urged the traditional rulers in the area to support his initiative on youth empowerment and job creation.

He stressed the need to key into the agricultural policies of the state government, by making land available to investors and encouraging the youths to embrace agriculture to boost food production.

Oba Ewuare II said, “The state government is partnering investors to provide incentives for investors to boost agriculture and create employment.


“Encourage your youths to take advantage of this initiative.

“We are taking steps to restore sanity to our villages and towns by stamping out activities of community development associations. Their activities have been criminalised. Support this crusade and stamp them out of your domains.”

Oba Ewuare II, who said Edo North would continue to be blessed with good weather, expressed optimism that the people would be rewarded with good harvest this year.

In his remark, the Otaru of Auchi pledged the support of other traditional rulers in Edo North for the Benin monarch.

He also urged the Oba to lead the advocacy for the roles of traditional rulers to be captured or specified in the country’s constitution.



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