Indigenes of Ibadan under the auspices of Ibadan Mega Voice (IMV) have advised masquerades and their followers to shun hooliganism and thuggery during this year’s Egungun festival.
The annual traditional Egungun festival kicked off in Ibadan on Sunday with masquerades scheduled to visit some notable places in the ancient city.
Some of the places to be visited are the family compound of the Olubadan-designate, Owolabi Akinloye Olakulehin at the Ita Baale area of Ibadan.
Others are the family compounds of the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, High Chief Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja at Isale Osi Area, Otun Balogun of Ibadanland, Tajudeen Abimbola Ajibola at Agbeni Area and that of the Osi Olubadan of Ibadanland, Eddy Oyewole at Foko Area.
IMV has, however, cautioned the masquerades and their followers to “be wary of hooliganism and thuggery during the festival”.
The group in a statement signed by its President, Kola Olomide, congratulated the Olubadan-designate for witnessing the annual Egungun festival.
Olomide in the statement made available to DAILY POST on Monday, advised the masquerades and their followers to “shun hooliganism and thuggery during and after the annual Egungun festival”.
He added, “This annual celebration of cultural heritage brings together the community in unity and pride.
“The festival highlights the revered Ibadan Egungun masquerades, symbolizing our rich traditions and history. It serves as a testament to the resilience and identity of the Ibadan people.
“We need to emphasise the importance of maintaining peace and respect throughout the festivities. Participants are urged to adhere to traditional customs and protocols, ensuring a harmonious atmosphere devoid of any actions that could disrupt the peace.
“Safety remains a top priority, with organizers and law enforcement providing guidance to ensure all activities are conducted safely, particularly in crowded areas. Let us celebrate this occasion with dignity and honour, embracing our cultural heritage with pride”.
Shun hooliganism, thuggery during Egungun festival – Ibadan indigenes warn masquerades