A recent visit by Edo State’s Labour Party gubernatorial candidate, Olumide Akpata, to the palace of the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, has sparked controversy. What began as a campaign courtesy call turned into a public correction by the revered monarch, raising questions about political tactics and cultural respect.
Akpata, a respected lawyer and former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), reportedly referred to himself as a “son of the palace” on multiple occasions during the visit. This terminology, typically reserved for descendants of the royal lineage, drew a swift response from the Oba. The monarch, through his chiefs, publicly refuted Akpata’s claim, clarifying that he had no direct or distant links to the royal family.
You are an industrious son of the soil,” the Oba acknowledged, “but to say you are a child of the Palace… I am not aware that any of my children is contesting or is a politician.” This public correction, delivered in the presence of the media and Akpata’s entourage, including the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, sent shockwaves through Edo’s political landscape.
Akpata, following the incident, reportedly conceded the distinction, stating that while he might not be a literal “son of the palace,” he remains a “child of the kingdom.” However, the damage to his campaign strategy seemed evident. Analysts believe Akpata’s attempt to leverage perceived royal connection backfired, potentially alienating both the palace and the electorate wary of such tactics.
The Weight of Lineage in Edo Politics
Edo State, with its rich cultural heritage and long-standing monarchy, holds lineage in high regard. The Oba of Benin is not just a revered figure; he embodies the history and tradition of the Benin people. For a political candidate to claim association with the royal family, without any verifiable link, is seen as a disrespectful attempt to gain an undue advantage.
“The Oba is a neutral figure,” explained Professor Osagie Igbinovia, a political historian at the University of Benin. “He transcends partisan politics. By claiming a connection that doesn’t exist, Akpata potentially undermines the Oba’s neutrality and risks offending those who hold the monarchy in high esteem.”
Akpata’s Strategy: A Miscalculation?
Akpata, a first-time candidate with a background in law, is facing seasoned politicians in the Edo State gubernatorial race. Some analysts suggest that his attempt to claim a royal connection was a calculated move to gain traction and legitimacy in a crowded field.
“Edo politics is highly competitive,” said political commentator, Dr. Uche Okafor. “Akpata, as a newcomer, might have been looking for ways to stand out. However, claiming a royal lineage without any basis backfires more often than it works.”
Dr. Okafor further highlighted the potential cultural insensitivity of Akpata’s strategy. “The Oba is not a political prop. He deserves respect, and any attempt to use his name or lineage for personal gain is likely to be met with resistance.”
The Fallout and Potential Impact
Akpata’s public correction by the Oba has undoubtedly cast a shadow over his campaign. While he may still be a viable candidate due to his professional qualifications, the incident raises questions about his political judgment and understanding of Edo’s social fabric.
The Oba’s firm stance also sends a strong message to other politicians. It underlines the importance of respecting tradition and avoiding tactics that could undermine the monarchy’s neutrality. The Edo populace, known for their strong cultural identity, are likely to take note of this episode when casting their votes.
Beyond the Headlines: Lessons Learned
The incident at the Oba’s palace serves as a valuable lesson for politicians across Nigeria. Voters are increasingly looking for candidates with integrity and a genuine understanding of the communities they seek to serve. Climbing the political ladder by leveraging unverified claims or disrespecting cultural norms is unlikely to resonate with an electorate seeking transparency and good governance.
The episode also highlights the ongoing tension between tradition and modernity in Nigerian politics. While some may see Akpata’s attempt as a calculated political move, others view it as a sign of a disconnect between the political elite and the cultural bedrock of the nation.
Understanding the Role of the Oba in Modern Politics
The Oba of Benin’s role in contemporary Edo society extends beyond ceremonial functions. He is a custodian of culture, history, and values that define the Benin people. The monarch’s influence, while not overtly political, is significant in shaping public opinion and maintaining social cohesion. The Oba’s impartiality in political matters is crucial, as it reinforces his position as a unifying figure above the fray of partisan politics.
The Cultural Significance of the Palace
The Benin palace is more than a physical structure; it is a symbol of continuity and heritage. The palace represents centuries of tradition, wisdom, and governance. For a politician to claim a connection to this revered institution without basis is to misunderstand or disrespect the deep cultural significance the palace holds for the people of Edo State.
“The palace is a symbol of our identity,” stated Chief Omoregie Osemwegie, a cultural anthropologist. It is essential for anyone seeking public office to understand and respect the cultural institutions that hold our society together.”
The Electorate’s Perspective
The electorate in Edo State is known for its discerning and culturally aware voting patterns. Voters are likely to scrutinize candidates’ claims and actions closely, especially when it involves sensitive cultural references. Akpata’s misstep may lead voters to question his sincerity and cultural competence.
“The people of Edo State take pride in their heritage,” commented political analyst, Mrs. Ehi Osula. “Candidates who show a lack of respect or understanding for our traditions may find it difficult to gain the trust and support of the electorate.”
Political Integrity and Authenticity
The incident underscores the broader issue of political integrity and authenticity. In an era where voters are increasingly disillusioned with politicians who engage in deceptive practices, authenticity becomes a valuable commodity. Candidates who present themselves truthfully and respectfully are more likely to gain the electorate’s trust.
“Authenticity matters,” noted Dr. Abiodun Adegoke, a sociopolitical analyst. “Voters want leaders who are genuine and transparent, not those who resort to dubious claims to gain an advantage.”
Moving Forward: Strategies for Political Success
For Akpata and other political aspirants, the lesson is clear: respect for cultural institutions and authenticity in representation are paramount. Political success in Edo State will likely favor those who can demonstrate a deep understanding of and respect for the cultural values that define the community.
“Cultural competence should be a key component of any political campaign,” advised Professor Igbinovia. “Candidates must engage with the electorate in a manner that honors their traditions and respects their values.”
The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions
The media plays a crucial role in shaping public perceptions of political candidates. The widespread coverage of Akpata’s correction by the Oba has amplified the impact of the incident. Media narratives can influence voter opinions, making it essential for candidates to manage their public image carefully.
“Media coverage can make or break a campaign,” observed Mr. Ikenna Nwosu, a media strategist. “Candidates must be mindful of how their actions and statements are portrayed in the media.”
Conclusion
As Edo State prepares for its gubernatorial election, the incident at the Oba’s palace serves as a reminder of the importance of cultural respect and authenticity in politics. Akpata’s misstep has sparked a broader conversation about the qualities voters seek in their leaders and the role of cultural institutions in shaping political discourse.
The Oba of Benin’s public correction has highlighted the need for political candidates to engage with the electorate in a manner that honors their heritage and values. For Akpata, the challenge will be to rebuild his campaign and regain the trust of the voters. For other candidates, the lesson is clear: authenticity, respect for tradition, and cultural competence are crucial for political success in Edo State.