Monday, 2 May 2016
Governor Oshiomhole wants Benin crowned prince to sustain the Oba Erediauwa legacies
Benin - Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo has
condoled with the crowned Prince of Benin
Kingdom, Eheneden Eradiauwa, on the demise of
his father, Oba Erediauwa, Uku Akpolokpolo.
Oshiomhole, who condoled with the crowned
prince during a visit at Uselu on Monday, urged him
to sustain the legacies of his father.
He said the sad news of Oba’s transition came to
him as a huge shock.
``Though a statement had already been issued by
my office on the life and times of the Oba, we are
consoled that the vacuum created will be filled by a
true royal crowned prince.
``The crowned prince has sufficiently gone
through the rigours of life and royalty.
``We believe that the late Oba has prepared him as
he has what it takes to step into his shoes and face
the challenges that may arise.
``The late Oba was not only a unifying factor to the
people of the state, but to the nation in general. I
therefore, appeal that the legacies and national
respect he commands be sustained,’’ he said.
Responding, the Edaiken thanked the governor for
the visit, and said that there was not much to say as
his heart was heavy and grieving due to the demise
of his father.
He explained that he was most pained because of
the love and closeness he had with his late father
which appeared to be the first in the history of the
Kingdom.
The crowned prince appreciated the governor's
assistance and contributions to the palace as well
as the development achieved so far in the state.
He also commended the governor for providing the
enabling environment for investors to invest in the
state, and expressed the hope that more investors
would come to the state.
The crowned prince further commended the media
for their commitment, dedication and objective in
reporting of events in the palace.
He assured the people and the governor that he
would do his best to justify the confidence reposed
in him to lift the Kingdom to an enviable height.
The Edo State Government had on April 29 issued a
statement announcing the death of the Oba of
Benin.
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