The Oyo State Government has said that
henceforth the celebration of the Egungun (Masquerade) festival will
be devoid of violence and hooliganism that usually accompanies it.
The government said that a machinery is
being put in place to reform the celebration of the festival across
the state in order to curb the excesses of Egungun followers.
The government said the festival should
be used to showcase the rich cultural values of Egungun in the state
and promote it beyond the shores of the country.
The State Commissioner for Information,
Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun at a stakeholder meeting
involving heads of masquerades across the state (the Alaagba), the
Aare Isese from all the geographical zones of Oyo State and
custodians of the masquerades held at the film theatre of the
ministry on Thursday in Ibadan said that the era of using Egungun
Festival to perpetrate violence is gone, stating that the
entertainment and cultural values of the festival would be celebrated
and promoted locally and internationally.
“The Egungun festival is one of our
heritage festivals and the Ministry tasks with the promotion and
preservation of our cultural heritage is set to project and package
the entertainment value in a non-threatening manner devoid of
violence,” he said.
The Commissioner disclosed that the
government has commenced the engagement of stakeholders in readiness
for due collaboration to give the festival the prominence it
deserves, urging the stakeholders to support the government in the
reform process.
In his remarks, the Olori Alagba of
Ibadan, Chief Ojetunde Akinleye Asoleke appreciated the government
for the initiative, pledging their loyalty and showing their
readiness to cooperate with the government on its reform process to
curb violence and use the festival to promote the cultural values of
Egungun.
He advocated that any masquerade that
foments trouble should be banned for three years, saying that they
have cautioned their members on the need to stay away from any
conduct that can affect the reputation of the festival.
In his own speech, the Aare Ise n baye
Saki Zone, Chief Sesan Onibode said that the meeting shows that
government is very serious about security, stressing that the
repackaging of the festival and the collaborative efforts of the
government will bring sanity to street carnivals.
He appealed to the government to engage
in sensitization and enlightenment at various levels.
The representative of Universal Films
and Communications Limited, Mr. Yinka Ogundaisi said that the
government is not taking away the festival from the custodians of the
masquerade but working with them to transform it to have a global
appeal.
*PM news
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