As the 2023 Ibadan Egungun festival began in Ibadan yesterday, the paramount ruler of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, CFR has asked the adherents of the festival to be peaceful in their celebration by ensuring that the generality of residents of the metropolis have good testimony of the festival and something to look forward to in coming years.
This was contained in the press statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by Oladele Ogunsola, the Personal Assistant (Media) to the monarch after the payment of the traditional homage to Oba Balogun at his ancient Aliiwo palace, where members of his Advisory Council teamed up with him to host the masquerades.
Oba Balogun, who maintained that Egungun festival is an ancient one that could not be rubbished maintained that “over the years, the festival has maintained its relevance by refusing to be eroded by civilization, religion and all the phases of technology and enjoined the adherents to respect the rights of others”.
He disclosed that the era of hooliganism and gangsterism during which shops were looted and perceived opponents violently attacked should be consigned to dustbin of history just as he charged that anybody found culpable in any act inimical to the peace and tranquility of the metropolis would be left to the dictates of the law.
Olubadan also charged the adherents to start thinking of how to give the annual festival a global mileage by making it a tourist attractive celebration that could attract foreigners and investors, adding, “by that, the beauty of the festival would be made known to the outside world and its economic advantage expanded”.
The monarch prayed for the people of Ibadanland to witness more of the celebration in good condition of health and asked them to also give due respect to the rules guiding the celebration of the festival, reminding them that just as he charged for the protection of the residents’ rights, he equally plead for reciprocity for the adherents.
“We are all citizens of the country and entitled to peaceful coexistence and this can only be achieve when we have respect for one another. This charge becomes imperative in view of the peculiar outing of one of the masquerades, ‘Oloolu’ which must not be witnessed by female gender. This is an agelong tradition that must be respected”, Oba Balogun added.
The main highlight of the celebration which had in attendance some of the members of the Olubadan Advisory Council including Balogun of Ibadanland, his Otun, Osi and Ekarun Balogun, High Chiefs Owolabi Olakulehin, Tajudeen Ajibola, Lateef Gbadamosi Adebimpe and Abiodun Dauda Azeez as well as some Mogajis and Baales was the traditional sacrificing of a dog to the ‘Ogun’ (god of iron) by a traditionally sanctioned Egungun known as ‘Atipako’.
In the meantime, due to the Eid-el-Kabir festival which almost coincided with the annual traditional festival, the Egungun festival has been suspended till next week to avoid a clash between Islamic faithful and Egungun festival adherents. This, according to the monarch was the decision of his Council before yesterday’s date was fixed and it was done in recognition of the need to respect the individual and collective rights of all Ibadan residents.