A Wise Leader Must Respect Kings — Delta Governor’s Aide

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The Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Delta State governor on media and immediate past Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Delta State Council, Comrade Norbert Chiazor, has applauded his principal, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for giving traditional rulers a place befitting their status.

According to him, traditional rulers are the most iconic vestiges of African human experience. Each as an avatar sits on the throne to embody the identity, history and value of a people.

Hear him: “A wise leader must respect kings. Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has given Delta traditional rulers obiesance beyond dainty bow to the crown.

“Today he crowned his honour for monarchs with the opening of Delta State traditional rulers council Secretariat.

“The Chairman, Delta State Traditional Rulers Council, the Obi of Owa Kingdom, His Royal Majesty (HRM) Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor II, led hundreds of Kings from Delta North, Delta central and Delta South Senatorial Districts to witness the palatial house of kings commissioned by Governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Tambuwal.

“Majestic in view, it is a colourful architecture, magnificent in taste and grandeur. The white building spreads in a panorama of lavish landscape with a parking lot, the size of a football field, to accentuate the elevated symbolism of its occupants – royal fathers.

“With a massive conference hall and gallery, 20 offices, twin two – bedroom flats, 2 reception halls and sprawling courtyard, the traditional rulers Secretariat animates attention and acclamation. First of its kind in the 36 states of Nigeria and Abuja. A legacy house that would stand in the annals of history.

“Located in the heart of Asaba, the Delta state capital on Amaechi Iyoh way, off Maryam Babangida way, the edifice is a landmark infrastructure.

“The spectacular traditional rulers secretariat denotes the gratitude of an illustrious son who remembered a unique favour that has the trappings of predestined grace.

“Long before a glorious dawn came upon Okowa in 2015, Anioma traditional rulers and indeed monarchs from all quarters in plural Delta had blessed him above his peers, scoring him excellent First.

“When Paramount rulers gifted with theocratic powers touched Okowa’s curly hair, they can only be impartation of  divine unction. It is the law of cosmic commission. It is Okowa’s destiny.

“Governments in Delta especially succesive democratic actors had  maintained a salutary liaison with traditional rulers. Chief James ibori (1999-2007 ) and Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan (2007-2015) had often extended sundry goodwill to the kings for their advisory and supportive roles in governance.

“Okowa has taken the celebration of royal fathers to the apogee of glory.

“Monarchs as paramount rulers truly deserve dignity. Their relevance, as native authorities predating colonialism and post independence democracy cannot be over rated. As gate keepers of time -honoured traditional ethos, they preserve cultural heritage, enhance communal progress and edify the totality of our origin.

“Traditional rulers are not the bastions of jaded and obsolete institution. They are naturalistic, original and authentic. They exist not just as romanticized symbols of a nostalgic past but dynamic models of age old society.

“They are the link between the government and the people, democracy and development, yesterday and today. They represent social order, manifesting and revolving towards an interminable future.

“Whether as traditional rulers by inheritance or selection, they command the allegiance of the people. They safeguard norms and customs which are the properties of the folks, for social continuity.

“It becomes fair that kings should revel in royal banquet. When Delta traditional rulers bedecked in beads and royal armada arrive the state capital, for ceremonial engagements, they should bask in authority, under a unified beautiful canopy.

“Criticize Okowa but spare him a gentle nod for this white house. He got this king -sized agenda  right”, he added.

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