The Benin Traditional Council has introduced new rules for visiting the Palace of the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, citing security concerns and the need to preserve the palace’s dignity.
The security measure was announced in a statement by the council’s secretary, Frank Irabor, on Tuesday.
“The council has observed with concern that some individuals have continued to abuse His Royal Majesty’s hospitality and magnanimity by entering the Palace grounds without permission.
“Considering the prevailing security challenges, the Benin Traditional Council has deemed it necessary to regulate access to the palace.
“Visitors are now required to submit a written application and obtain prior approval before accessing the palace,” said the statement.
It further stated that loitering and unauthorised movements within the palace had become strictly forbidden.
“An official palace access pass will be issued to authorised persons and visitors, and the pass must be visibly displayed at all times within the Palace,” it added.
The council frowned on unauthorised access to the palace, adding that it would take necessary action against violators.
It warned that individuals or groups found without permits or approval within the Palace would face dire consequences.
“The public is advised to cooperate in preserving the traditions, dignity, and security of the Benin Kingdom,” the council stated.
(NAN)



