COVID-19: Oba of Benin warns citizens taking cases to security agencies
Ewuare II said taking communal cases already registered in the palace to security agencies in the state undermines the palace conflict resolution structure.
“These complaints and claims are being communicated to the palace to make the needed clarifications as they border on Benin traditional customs and norms which fall directly under the purview of His Royal Majesty. “However, these structures at the moment have been placed on hold as a result of the COVID19 pandemic to ensure that all necessary protocols and advisories as stipulated by the government and relevant authorities are adhered with”, he said.
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