Rivers
State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has stated that his administration will
empower traditional rulers to participate in the initiation, implementation and
monitoring of projects and programmes in rural communities.
Speaking during the Traditional Rulers Day as part of the Rivers Golden Jubilee
celebrations in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Governor Wike said that traditional
rulers are critical in the government's development agenda for the
grassroots.
He said: "We shall soon come up with a viable framework to empower our traditional rulers to participate in the initiation, implementation and monitoring of development policies and programmes at the grassroots.
"We are doing all these because we believe that traditional rulers are the best partners to translate our plans and aspirations for the grassroots into reality."
He said: "We shall soon come up with a viable framework to empower our traditional rulers to participate in the initiation, implementation and monitoring of development policies and programmes at the grassroots.
"We are doing all these because we believe that traditional rulers are the best partners to translate our plans and aspirations for the grassroots into reality."
The governor said that the state traditional rulers have over the years
played important roles in the peace and development of the state.
Governor Wike said: "We have no doubt that when the history of Rivers State will be written, the sacrifices and contributions of the traditional institution towards building a peaceful, united and prosperous State will be lined in gold prints.
Governor Wike said: "We have no doubt that when the history of Rivers State will be written, the sacrifices and contributions of the traditional institution towards building a peaceful, united and prosperous State will be lined in gold prints.
"Apart
from being the custodians of our cherished cultures and traditions, traditional
rulers also exert immense political authority over their subjects.These traits
make the traditional institution indispensible tool fordriving socio-economic
development, especially at the grassroots."
He
said that the creation of Rivers State is a product
of years of conscious struggles for self-determination by heroes of the
state. He said Rivers people suffered untold deprivations
and disregard from the country’s majority ethnic groups.
Governor
Wike said: "For us, 27 May 1967 was Liberation Day. Ever since, we have
had the autonomy to preside over our local affairs, pursue our aspirations and
direct our collective destiny by ourselves.
"That
is why we are inspired to celebrate our Golden Jubilee and use it as a platform
to project into the future. As we look back, we must appreciate the tremendous
achievements we have made as a people in the past 50 years."
In
a keynote address, Guest Speaker and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar
said that the Traditional Rulers Day of the Golden Jubilee
Celebration of Rivers State is significant as it brought together
traditional rulers from all the country's Geopolitical Zones,
with the prospects of fostering unity.
He
said that from his observation, Rivers people are happy with
Governor Wike and his development efforts.
He
called for collaborative efforts amongst the traditional
institution to bring out the best in their subjects.
The
Sultan stressed that the solutions to the problems of the country
should be generated from within.
Chairman
of the occasion and Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi expressed
happiness that the Rivers State Government is celebrating
traditional rulers for their roles to the growth of the
state.
Chairman
of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers and Amanyanabo of Opobo
Kingdom, King Dandeson Douglas Jaja said that actualization of the creation
of the state was made possible by the contributions of Traditional
Rulers.
He
said that traditional rulers have the capacity to
collaborate with the State Government to consolidate on
development in the rural areas.
The
Traditional Rulers Day witnessed the traditional dances, traditional
photo exhibition and drama.
3 comments:
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good one
i am happy about this
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