“The Palace is not a public thoroughfare or a location for frivolous content creation; it is the ancient and spiritual seat of the Oba of Benin, governed by centuries of tradition, custom, and sacred protocols.”

Irabor said a preliminary investigation has been conducted into the circumstances that allowed the unauthorised access. Disciplinary measures have been taken against palace staff and chiefs who facilitated the incident. A chief implicated in the matter has been suspended indefinitely, while a palace staff member, Mr. Omuemu, has been detained by the Nigeria Police Force and charged with causing a breach of the peace and abetting the unauthorised entry.

“The council also confirms that a Queen featured in the incident is now facing serious disciplinary proceedings, which may result in her removal from the Palace,” Irabor added.

The council said Peller was invited to appear before a committee of chiefs to explain his actions but has failed to comply. The council is now demanding that he presents himself immediately and tenders an unreserved written apology to the Palace. Failure to do so could lead to legal action.

“The Benin Traditional Council remains the unwavering custodian of our age-old customs and traditions,” the statement said. “While unscrupulous elements may occasionally attempt to undermine our sacred institutions, they do so at their peril. The council possesses the institutional tools to correct such infractions and prevent any reoccurrence. We thank the public for supporting the preservation of the sanctity and dignity of the Benin throne.”

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