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Oyebanji Vows To Recover Stolen Artefacts, Build World Class Museum In Ekiti

by Yinka Akanbi December 23, 2023
by Yinka Akanbi December 23, 2023

By Yinka Akanbi

In a bid to maintain the natural endowment of Ekiti State for the preservation of valuable artefacts, the Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has disclosed the commitment of his administration to work towards the return of stolen artistic works and artefacts of renowned carver, Olowe Ajalemo, popularly known as Olowe of Ise.

The carver reportedly died in 1934 and the stolen artefacts according to the governor would be recovered from abroad to the state.

Oyebanji who spoke during his visit to the residence of the late carver in Ise-Ekiti, Ise-Orun Local Government Area of the state during the week, stated that the late carver distinguished himself with his artistic dexterity, with his works spreading across major museums in America and European countries.

The governor, accompanied by Senator Babafemi Ojudu; the Arinjale of Ise, Oba Adetunji Ajayi and other prominent leaders on the visit, promised that the government would build a museum in the house where all his works from abroad would be retrieved and deposited to attract tourists and investors across the world.

He explained that the artifacts when returned would serve as a means of boosting the economic fortune of the state and preserving the cultural heritage for coming generations.

While soliciting the support of the residents and the community towards the rehabilitation and building of the museum, said his administration was committed to the project in the overall interest of the people and the state.

He said: “Today, as we embark on the rehabilitation of Olowe of Ise, we have the opportunity to not only preserve and celebrate his legacy but also to bring greater awareness to his work within Nigeria.

“Olowe’s carvings are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic excellence of our nation, and it is only right that we ensure his contributions are properly acknowledged and celebrated.

“Through this rehabilitation, we can create a space that not only showcases Olowe’s carvings but also serves as a hub for artistic exchange and appreciation.

“It is our hope that by doing so, we can inspire a new generation of artists and artisans to draw upon Olowe’s incredible talent and passion for their own creative endeavours.

“To achieve this end we shall do something about this house where he lived all his life; build a respectable museum here and make efforts to bring back home all his work taken away from here.

“All those pretty works of this super talented man must return home and adorn the proposed museum so that the world can find its way here to adore them and know that Olowe belongs to Ise, belongs to Ekiti and to Nigeria and Africa.”

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