The Benin Traditional Council (BTC) has clarified that the Enogie of any community in Benin is not a traditional ruler but a palace chief appointed by the Oba of Benin to represent him in that community.
Making the clarification at a press conference in Benin, Prof. Edoba Omoregie, SAN, on behalf of the palace chiefs, said there is only one traditional ruler in Benin kingdom and that traditional ruler is the Oba of Benin.
The clarification came three months after the Benin Traditional Council (BTC) issued a statement on “Clarification on the Structure of the Benin Traditional Institution,” in response to widespread reference to Enogie in Benin kingdom as traditional rulers.
Omoregie said, “By virtue of Benin Customary Law, which is part of the existing laws of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 and earlier affirmed in the Traditional Rulers and Chiefs Law, 1979 (as applicable in Edo State), the traditional chieftaincy title of Enogie of any community in Benin Kingdom is the creation of the Oba of Benin and under the authority of the BTC.
“Upon appointment, an Enogie is assigned as a chief of the Oba palace to a community as a representative of the Oba of Benin in that community; but never as a traditional ruler as there is only one traditional ruler in the whole of the Benin Kingdom, who is the Oba of Benin.
“Despite this unambiguous Benin tradition which is well codified in existing laws, members of the print and electronic media have resorted to erroneously addressing Enogie of the various communities in Benin Kingdom as traditional rulers.
“This is a serious breach of traditional protocol which has caused unnecessary confusion to many unsuspecting members of the general public who are unaware of this serious sacrilegious blunder”.
The BTC therefore, “strongly urge and admonish all members of the print and electronic media to refrain from further reference to the Enogie of any community in Benin Kingdom as a traditional ruler, but only as a chief of the community to which the Enogie has been appointed by the Oba of Benin”.
The council warned that any further breach of protocol in that regard
“Please take note that any further breach of this traditional protocol would be considered by the BTC as a serious affront to the entire Benin People and the Palace of Oba of Benin, which breach will be visited with serious consequences under the law,” he added.