Okpekpe Road Race: Edo Community Threatens To Disrupt Event
The much publicized 7th edition of
Okpekpe International Road Race slated for May 25th 2019 may not hold, following plans by the people of
Apana Community in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo state to stop the
Race, over what they described as “erroneous tagging” of the event.
The people who are demanding their community
should reflect on the Race name, stated that, the Take-off point of the event
form major part of their land hence the need to name it, ‘Apana/Okpekpe Road
Race’ and not ‘Okpekpe Road Race’, as it is currently being used.
The Okpekpe Road Race is an annual event that gathers world-class athletes from around the
world for a 10-kilometre distance. It is an IAAF Silver Labeled Road Race run over hills and tarred roads in the Northern part of the state, with the sum of N45m
as total prize money for this year’s event.
In a petition to the State Government, signed by
Notary Public, Apeiye Becon Clement ESQ on behalf of the community, they call for correction of what they termed “error”, to avert future dispute
between Apana and Okpekpe Communities.
An excerpt of the petition reads, “Wishing to further
place on record is the fact that Apana Uzairue is the closest community on the
ground that we share boundary with Okpekpe Clan and this boundary determine the
boundary between Uzairue Clan and Okpekpe Clan and Etsako West local government
and Etsako East Local Government.
“Flowing from above stated fact, Okpekpe Clan is now
claiming that the take-off of the race is now the boundary between Apana-Uzairue
and Okpekpe Clan, and this is not true as the take-off of the race form part of
Apana-Uzairue, Etsako West Local Government Area as such is calling on your
intervention to avoid a breach of peace”.
The Human Rights Lawyer urged the state
government to embed in the Sporting event the areas rich cultural heritage to
further sell Edo to the world.
An indigene in the community, Elder Thomas Ipogah however stated that, after series of reminder on the petition to concerned authorities, with no
response, the community may resort to disrupt the Race
take-off.
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