Obong of Calabar Declares Utomo Obong 2025 Open

By Ita Williams

The Obong of Calabar, His Eminence Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V, has formally declared the 14th edition of Utomo Obong, scheduled for Saturday, December 20, open with a proclamation at his Efanga Nsa Palace.

The proclamation, which was done on Monday, December 15, 2035, marks the commencement of activities for a week-long yuletide cultural and traditional celebrations which would culminate in the Utomo Obong proper on Saturday.

Utomo Obong, an annual traditional homage to the Treaty King and Natural Ruler of the Efik Kingdom, is organised by the Obong of Calabar Executive Forum, headed by High Chief Gershom Henshaw.

This year’s celebration is themed, “Give Honour to Whom Honour Is Due,” and brings together Efik indigenes, residents of Cross River State, and members of the diaspora.

Speaking during the proclamation, the Obong described the occasion as significant for the state and its people, noting that Utomo Obong has become a unifying platform for cultural reflection and thanksgiving.

“Today is a very important day in our dear Cross River State, especially for our distinguished citizens, residents, and the Efik indigenes at home and in the diaspora,” he said.

The monarch welcomed participants to the 2025 celebration and expressed gratitude for the overwhelming show of love and support.

He said the warmth and enthusiasm demonstrated by the people would not be taken for granted, describing it as a reaffirmation of unity and respect for tradition.

The Obong also commended the organisers of the event, particularly the Obong of Calabar Executive Forum, for their steadfast dedication to the growth and preservation of Efik culture, commending their “unwavering commitment to the people” and their role in sustaining the legacy of Utomo Obong over the years.

Offering prayers for the season, the revered monarch asked God for blessings, protection, success, wisdom, and good health for the people throughout the Yuletide period.

He urged Cross Riverians and residents to participate actively in the celebrations, noting that the state government has officially included Utomo Obong in its cultural calendar.

The Obong used the occasion to appreciate the Governor Bassey Edet Otu for what he described as the visible impact of his administration across various sectors.

According to him, the governor’s projects and interventions across the state “deserve commendation.”

He further called on citizens to close ranks and provide the governor with the necessary support to enable him steer the state’s affairs to greater heights.

“May God bless him as he continues to serve the people of Cross River State,” the Obong prayed.

Emphasising the need for harmony, the monarch urged the people to embrace peace and shun all negative vices that could undermine development. He appealed for unity, tolerance, and the avoidance of divisive actions throughout the Yuletide season.

Concluding the proclamation, the Obong of Calabar said, “In view of the above, I hereby declare the 14th Utomo Obong celebration open, in the name of our Lord.”

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