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Iyaloja: Benin Traditional Council issues stern warning

The Benin Traditional Council has emphasized that the concept of Iyaloja in market leadership is alien to Benin culture.

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The Council said this while issuing a stern warning against the politicisation of market leadership in a statement signed by Mr Frank Irabor, Secretary of the Benin Traditional Council, and five other top chiefs of Benin Traditional Council on Wednesday.

Recall that there have been controversies over the plan by Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, Iyaloja General of Nigeria to install Iyaloja -General of Edo State. Nigerian Culture Book

Oba of Benin, Ewuare II had during recent visit to his palace by Tinubu-Ojo and some leaders of market women in Edo warned against the plan to install Iyaloja-General in Edo as he noted that the concept is strange to the culture of the people of the state.

The Benin Traditional Council affirmed the assertion of the Oba of Benin in its statement on Wednesday.

It also also expressed disapproval of the use of trade associations to run open markets and engage in partisan politics, describing these practices as inimical to the essence of Benin market tradition.

Breach of peace

The BTC said that contrary to the plan of the President’s daughter, the Iyeki, a traditional market leader in Benin culture, emerges among market women and is chosen by them.

The Iyeki is then brought to the palace for confirmation and installation.

The palace emphasised that every Iyeki is independent and has a direct functional relationship with the Palace.

The statement read, “We strongly advise that the function of Iyeki should not be politicised.

Any deviation from this age-old cultural system may lead to a breach of peace.

The palace noted that it had observed the markets becoming a tool for partisan politicians and unscrupulous individuals, and appealed to market women and politicians to eschew dragging the sanctity of the Oba’s name into partisan politics.

The Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, explained the authentic role of Iyeki in Benin culture, stating that every Iyeki has a spiritual function she performs for the Palace and for the well-being of the market.

The palace emphasised that there was no honorary Iyeki title in Benin culture and that every Iyeki was culturally, spiritually, and religiously tied to the Palace.

The palace also summoned all Iyekis of every market to appear before it for further clarifications, scheduled for Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 12 noon.

The Palace reiterated its support for the state government’s administration and commended the governor and the president for their work, appealing to them not to allow market women politics to distract them from their divine work.

(NAN)

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