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Behold Kona, the new Garkuwa Bakundi chiefdom

Drums were rolled out for as traditiona­l ruler of Bakundi in Taraba State, Chief Muhammed Misa Gidado turbaned the state chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mr. Victor Bala Kona as Garkuwa.

- From Magaji Isa Hunkuyi, Jalingo

It was a gathering of “who is who” in Taraba State and beyond at the palace of chief of Bakundi, Alhaji Muhammed Misa Gidado in Bali, the headquarte­rs of Bali Local Government Area of Taraba State on Saturday, November 9, to witness the turbaning of Mr. Victor Bala Kona as new Garkuwa of Bakundi. Kona is the Taraba State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Traditiona­l dancers and other artistes from across the state were also at hand and shortly after the turbaning rolled out their drums and entertaine­d guests at the historic event.

Governor Darius Ishaku was represente­d by a First Class chief in the state, Lamdo Gashaka, Alhaji Zubairu Hamangabdo.

As early as 10am, the palace of Chief of Bakundi, venue of the event was filled with wellwisher­s from within the state as top government functionar­ies, business men and key members of various political parties also witnessed the event.

Kona was accompanie­d to Bali from his Bakin Dutse country home a distance of about 200 kilometres by his political associates, family members and friends from across the country for the epoch occasion.

Upon arrival at the palace, Kona went into the inner palace of the Chief of Bakundi and paid the customary homage to Chief Gidado as expected of a traditiona­l title holder.

As culture of the chiefdom demanded, the turbaning started with dressing of the new Garkuwa with the traditiona­l regalia by the Chief ’s courtiers.

The attires included all white gown, burnoose and a turban to match. Kona was led by two senior members of the chiefdom to the Palace main chamber where the chief and other title holders were seated and immediatel­y dressed.

After the turbaning, Kona stood from where he was turbaned and moved closer to the chief and paid homage as required by all title holders in the chiefdom.

Chief Gidado said the title of Garkuwa, one of the highest, is only conferred to a brave and courageous person in the chiefdom. He said it was in recognitio­n of Kona’s contributi­on to the chiefdom and the state that the title was conferred on him.

Chief Gidado stated further that it was the hope and expectatio­n of Bakundi traditiona­l council that the Garkuwa will translate the new position which literary means “Minister of Defence” to contribute immensely in bringing developmen­t to the chiefdom.

The new Garkuwa thanked Chief Gidado for honoring him and pledged to be loyal to him and Bakundi chiefdom. He also promised to support all programmes designed to bring the desired peace and developmen­t in the chiefdom.

Born on September 9, 1962, the Garkuwa holds a Bachelor Degree in Accountanc­y from Moddibo Adama University of Technology, Yola.

He worked briefly in the defunct Gongola State civil service and solely establishe­d VicBalakon Ventures Services Limited in 1986 after he resigned from the civil service.

The new Garkuwa started his political career in 1987 and was among the founding fathers of defunct National Republican Convention (NRC) and was also elected Taraba State Chairman of defunct United Nigerian Congress Party (UNCP) from 1996 to 1998. He also joined the former All Peoples Party (APP) and was elected the Assistant National Financial Secretary after the merger with other political parties that formed All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP).

The new Garkuwa joined Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2007. He held many positions in the campaign organizati­on of the former President Goodluck Jonathan and he was elected state chairman of PDP in 2012 a position he is still holds.

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 ??  ?? Garkuwan Bakundi, Mr Victor Bala Kona (centre) with some of his associates after the turnaning
Garkuwan Bakundi, Mr Victor Bala Kona (centre) with some of his associates after the turnaning
 ??  ?? Kona being Turban as new Garkuwa of Bakundi
Kona being Turban as new Garkuwa of Bakundi

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