Reps move to thwart purported plan by Edo State govt to split Benin Kingdom

The House of Representatives has decided to form an ad hoc committee to address the conflict between Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki and Benin Oba Ewuare II.
The committee was formed on Tuesday as a result of a motion of urgent public significance introduced by Billy Osawaru and four others.
Moving the motion, Osawaru stated that the kingdom is being deliberately divided into smaller chiefdoms.
He claimed that the Benin South Senatorial District is presided over by the Oba of Benin, who selects chiefs to handle the affairs of the areas.
“The Oba of Benin (with the support of Chiefs appointed by him) exercises his customary dominionship over the Benin Kingdom through the Benin Traditional Council, as the only competent traditional authority in Edo South Senatorial District,” he said.
He expressed worries that the move by the state government is an attempt to create a parallel customary council.
“Without any cause, the Government of Edo State has announced its intention to institute a “new regime” by creating new traditional councils in the said seven Local Government areas of Edo South Senatorial District.”
Consequently, the House resolved to set up an Ad Hoc Committee to interact with the Government of Edo State and the Benin Traditional Council with a view to resolving the conflict brought about by the plan of the State Government.
The House also mandated the ad hoc committee to also interact with the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Nigeria Police Force and all other Federal Government Security Forces in Edo State to sensitize them on the need to avert any violent breakdown of law and order in Edo South and Edo State as a whole, following the plan of the State Government.
The committee was directed to report back to the House not later than one month.