Okija community in Ihiala
Local Government Area of Anambra State has banned activities of masqueraders in
the area.
The community alleged that
masqueraders had turned into cults, which attacked people with impunity.
Addressing journalists
yesterday at his palace, the traditional ruler of the community, Igwe Emeka
Okezie, said the town would no longer tolerate the activities of masqueraders
in the town.
He said,
“The Okija community holds
masqueraders festivals in utmost reverence, but will not condone it in the
present circumstance.
“Traditionally,
masqueraders appear in the public at a specific period of the year and play
prominent roles in the celebration of the cultural festival. But today, the
fear of masqueraders has become a problem in Okija as masqueraders have turned
themselves to terror.”
The monarch said in the
past, masqueraders were regarded as the means for maintaining peace and order
and were used as law enforcement agents.
He noted that the entire village
would come out for the ceremony of the colourful masqueraders with
entertainment through dance and exhibition of extra-human feats.
He added that masqueraders
would walk up to certain individuals and loudly expose any bad habits, crime or
misbehaviour of that person as people would always take corrections from the
exposures.
Okezie added that the
masqueraders were effective in keeping up with the traditional norms and values
in the community.
“Today in Okija,
masqueraders have turned themselves to terrors at market places, roads, parks
and other public places in the town,”
He said.
Okezie stated that Okija
had, therefore, banned masqueraders in the community till further notice.
The monarch said a
committee had been set up to handle the matter, adding that anyone, who would
come out with masqueraders would be treated accordingly.
The Chairman of the
Committee on Masquerade Affairs, Chief Sylvester Obiako, said,
“People don’t go to work
any longer.
“The case was brought to
lgwe-in-Council and they set up a committee that will look into the case based
on several reports to enable the practice to move simultaneously.
“Our masqueraders have
turned to something else today. They collect tolls from motorists and damage
their vehicles; passengers also attack them. Women are beaten by masqueraders
and those involved are turning the masqueraders into cult members,”
Obiako stated.
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