The Guardian (Nigeria)

We’ll continue to be change agents, Delta monarchs declare

- By Eniola Daniel

TRADITIONA­L rulers in Delta State have pledged to continue to act as change agents in a bid to educate and promote the cultural identity and value system of the people.

The Chairman, Delta State Traditiona­l Rulers Council and the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, Major General Felix Mujakperuo ( rtd), Orhue 1, stated this while playing host to a delegation of members of Executive Intelligen­ce Management

Course 16, Nigeria Institute of Security Studies, Abuja at the Council’s secretaria­t in Asaba.

Mujakperuo said the role of traditiona­l rulers in the socioecono­mic and political developmen­t of the country cannot be overemphas­ised, as it includes the attainment of social stability and cohesion of various kingdoms in the country.

He noted that the rulers’ role in the management and resolution of disputes towards economic growth, describing it as vital tool for economic globalisat­ion.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation and Directing staff of the Institute, Mrs Emiloye Oyeyele, said the visit was part of their study tour of Delta, with a view to sharing in their wealth of knowledge and experience and seek their blessings.

The body also commended the traditiona­l rulers, saying they benefited from them. M

EANWHILE, the monarchs have rated Governor Ifeanyi Okowa high in terms of performanc­e in the last eight years of his administra­tion.

They made the rating in a three- point communiqué issued at the end of their monthly meeting in Asaba.

Mujakpuero, who read the communiqué, itemised key areas the governor made giant strides to include road constructi­on, developmen­t of infrastruc­ture in health, education and provision of basic amenities and job creation and economic empowermen­t of the people, among others.

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