Imo State Govt, NHRC intensify  Campaign Against  Osu System

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Imo State House of Assembly moves to abolish osu caste system - Daily Post  Nigeria
The  traditional rulers and members of the clergy in Mbieri community of  Imo state, in partnership with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Imo State government , have renewed the call for the abrogation of age-long Osu, Ume, Ohu, and Diala Caste System practiced in parts of Igbo land.
Chief Onyewuchi Asinobi, Chairman of the abrogation ceremony,  in a statement issues in Abuja, described the caste as  an “ancient traditional religious practice anchored on evil altars and shrines controlled by principalities and powers, and by the rulers of the darkness of this world and spiritual wickedness in high places”.
He  some  top clergies will on August 28, 2021 lead the seven concerned Mbieri communities on community and family liberation prayers and service to be held at Afor Nnudo Market Square, Umuagwu, Mbieri to end the dedications, covenants, sacrifices, idolatrous practices peculiar to obnoxious Caste practices.
He listed members of the clergy that will feature in the abrogation ceremony to  include Arch Bishop A.V Obinna, the Metropolitan Catholic Bishop of Owerri, Bishop Chukwuma Opara, Anglican Bishop of Owerri  Bishop Collins Chidi Oparajiaku,  Anglican Bishop of Ohaji/Egbema, Bishop Innocent Erimujor, Healing the Nation Ministry Int, Bishop Ngozi Durueke, He Reigns Cathedral, Bishop Blaise C. Iwuogo, New Life Evangelical Church, Bishop Stanford Nworgu, Praise Centre Cathedral  and Rev.  Dr.  Victor  Isiodu, Balm of Gilead Ministries.
Dr. Asinobi said, “A typical proscription of OSU involved a traditional religious ritual where the DIALA community gathered at the village shrine, with the Chief Priest of the land presiding over the ritual. The OSU was tied, as the Chief Priest pronounced over his head, such curses that were supposed to come upon the land. A sacrifice was made on the community altar. And the OSU was dedicated to the deity that ruled over the shrine.
“It was believed that the Osu would bear any evil burden that was supposed to come upon the land and the people; whether sickness, disease, or death. By virtue of the ritual, the OSU was regarded as one that was cursed, abominable, and untouchable. Hence he was ostracized.
“The UME was believed to have been cursed to die prematurely by the gods. Over the generations, it has been established however that the people tagged UME were simply individuals with a history of sickle cell in their family background.
“The OHU was of the slave class made up mostly of people used as collateral for debts and individuals sold by their kinsmen.  A lot of the OHU were captured in battles, whereas some were drawn from the OSU class.”
 Imo state governor, Sen Hope Uzodinma he said will lead the traditional rulers of the 7 autonomous communities of Mbieri: Umueze, Amaike, Awo, Osuji, Obazu, Ezi and Ihite  to the abrogation ceremony.
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