Wike Charges S’South Monarchs Not to Allow Militants Dictate What Happens In Communities

By Joel Anekwe 

Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, has called on traditional rulers in the South-South region not to allow militants to dictate what happens in the leadership of their communities.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, on Tuesday at the Government House Port Harcourt, the governor decried the situation where militants determine who becomes the traditional ruler in their communities.

He called on the royal fathers to work in unity to advance the development of the geo-political zone, adding that South-South traditional rulers should not be second class rulers.

“Militants should never dictate what happens in communities. I am talking about traditional leadership.

“These days, you see people of no consequence coming forward to determine who becomes a traditional ruler because they carry guns. We must perform our roles and functions,” he urged.

He said: “The traditional rulers from South-South should work together to advance the development of the region. 

“The Oba of Benin and the Amanyanabo of Opobo Kingdom should not be second class to anyone.  Our traditional rulers must not be relegated by anyone. We should not see ourselves as second class citizens.”

The governor called on South-South traditional rulers to work with the governors of the zone to chart out areas that require developmental intervention, adding: “When we interact, you point out areas where you require the governors to develop and we can synergise for the good of the zone.

“We will work together to move the traditional institution forward. We also need the support of the traditional institution for the development of the zone,” he added. 

The governor called on the Oba of Benin to find a way to resolve the political feud amongst two leaders of Edo State. 

“I want to humbly call on you to wade into the political crisis in Edo State. Though you are not a politician, it is necessary for the feud to be resolved. Please find a way to address the issue,” Wike appealed. 

He commended the managing director of Access Bank, Mr Herbert Wigwe, for supporting the Benin traditional council. 

Earlier, the Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II said that his visit to Port Harcourt was in line with the tradition established by his late father. 

He said: “Following the footstep of my father who came on a thank you tour after his coronation, particularly when we recall with nostalgia my father’s public service in Ahoada many years ago, Port Harcourt and Rivers State is indeed a second home.”

Oba of Benin said his visit is aimed at strengthening friendly and close relationships between the people.

“I am here to strengthen the friendly relationship and close affinity of our people.  History has it that some of the tribes here trace their ancestry to Benin. This includes the Ikwerres, the people of Ahoada and Omoku,” he said.

He added that he was also in the state to meet with other traditional rulers to influence the process of development. 

He said: “I will meet with the South-South Monarchs Forum who were present at the coronation so that we can share ideas with them on ways of strengthening the traditional institution in Nigeria and ensure the development and wellbeing of our people. 

“We would like to use this opportunity of this visit to appreciate the cordial relationship between the good people of Edo State and the good people of Rivers State.”

He extended an invitation to the government and people of Rivers State to participate in the celebration of the Igue Festival and receive the blessing of doing so.

He informed the Rivers State governor that the managing director of Access Bank, Mr Herbert Wigwe has made quality investments at the Benin Palace. 

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