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The chiefs of the Oba, led by Chief Ẹbọnọto, have intervened in a tense situation involving Don Pedro Obaseki, urging local youths to refrain from taking matters into their own hands.
The chiefs instructed the youths not to lay hands on Obaseki, emphasizing that any perceived wrongdoing should not be judged by individuals but by the law of nature. Chief Ẹbọnọto highlighted that traditional authority and moral principles call for restraint, warning against actions that could escalate tensions or disrupt community harmony.
The statement from the Oba’s chiefs reflects the role of traditional leadership in promoting peace and mediation, ensuring disputes are addressed within the bounds of justice and cultural norms. Community members have welcomed the intervention, noting that such guidance helps prevent vigilantism and maintains social order.
Authorities and residents continue to monitor the situation, while the chiefs’ message serves as a reminder of the importance of patience, due process, and respect for both tradition and law.


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