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Guber Polls: Police Speaks On ‘Oro Festival’ Holding In Lagos Today
The Nigerian Police Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, has assured Lagos citizens and voters of no Oro festivities today, Saturday 18th March.

Guber Polls: Police Speaks On ‘Oro Festival’ Holding In Lagos Today
He affirmed that there is no threat to the governorship and state assembly elections scheduled today.
Adejobi said it is only one part of the state that conducted Oro which he confirmed ended on Friday (yesterday).
“When the news went viral that there will be Oro between Wednesday and Thursday, the major city that is concerned is Ikate land where we have Kabiyesi Oba Elegushi and I personally put a call to Kayesi to find out what is the situation.
“I am a Yoruba man, and I know what it is when they say they will have Oro cult or Oro festival. I know definitely many people will not be allowed to move particularly women and he clarified and said the Oro festival will end yesterday (Friday). So, this means it’s not a threat to the electoral process in any way because the election is today (Saturday), Adejobi said on Friday on a monitored Channels Television.
I think if the Oro is over today, that settles it. So, according to the information I have from Lagos State, the Oro ends today Friday and the election is tomorrow. So, I don’t think it is a threat to the electoral process in any way,” Adejobi said.
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He said he is not aware that there are other communities in the state planning on doing the Oro festival on election day and as such, there is nothing to worry about. He, however, said that if some people insist on going on with such activity on election day, the police will also deal with the situation.
Orò Festival is an event celebrated by towns and settlements of Yoruba origin. It is an annual traditional ceremony that is patriarchal in nature, as it is only celebrated by male descendants who are paternal natives of the specific locations where the event is taking place.
During the festival, females and non-natives stay indoors as oral history has it that Orò must not be seen by women and non-participating people.
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