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Tension in community over plan to uproot sacred tree

The protesting  indigenes claimed that the historical site known locally as “Ereja” was the source of Ikere Ekiti.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the sacred tree is located in a historical site in the heart of the community.

An attempt on Monday by the  contractor handling the project to uproot  the tree was disrupted  by the youths andtraditional religion worshippers  who invaded the scene.

NAN reports that some irate youths  held up traffic and lit bonfires at Odo-Oja area of the town.

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The protesting  indigenes claimed that the historical site known locally as “Ereja” was the source of Ikere Ekiti, and  uprooting the tree  would result in dire consequences for the community.

They also claimed that the site of the tree was host to the  annual Olosunta festival.

Gov. Ayo Fayose, who  visited the scene appealed for calm, saying he would ensure that the traditional ruler of the community and  Olukere of Ikere, Oba Ganiyu Obasoyin,  were sensitised on the need for the road dualisation project.

NAN reports that  residents had earlier in the day placed  fetish objects made  with a goat and pigeon  at the site while palm fronds were also tied around the shrine to scare away agents of the contractors.

Some of them also  formed a human shield round the shrine in a bid to frustrate any plan to demolish the site and uproot the  tree.

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Addressing reporters at his palace, Oba Obasoyin  who is the custodian of traditional sites in the town,  said “cutting down the sacred tree and demolishing the Ereja was akin to passing a death sentence on him”

Present at the briefing were  the Alare of Are-Ikere, Chief Oguntuase Atitebi and the Elejoka of Ikuomoba-Ikere, Chief Benjamin Owolade.

” It is when a king dies that the branches of the tree are cut off and I went to meet the governor that he should not pass a death sentence on me.

“The only way forward is that government should see reason with the people of Ikere and respect the people’s cultural heritage,” Obasoyin said.

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