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Thrills as Ninzo monarch mounts saddle

Recently, the people of Ninzo in Southern Kaduna gathered in large numbers as Governor Nasir el-Rufa’i installed a new traditiona­l ruler for the chiefdom. It was also a great opportunit­y to showcase their rich culture and tradition.

- From Ahmed Ali, Kafanchan

At the presentati­on of staff of office to the 15th Uchu Ninzo, Alhaji Umar Musa, in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State by Governor Nasir el-Rufa’i, spectators were thrilled by the dancing steps of the Ninzo cultural troupe. clad in hyena and tiger skin costumes, assorted beads, waiving well-knitted animal tails, with calculated movements, the dancers twisted their bodies, swirling their hands in the air as they showcased their talents. Fearful-looking masquerade­s also performed calculated acrobatic dances. These performers wearing glittering costumes also danced to a resounding and thunderous applause from the highly thrilled guests. Other dancers and artistes also performed to add colour to the event, just as many exciting cultural entertainm­ents took place to showcase the rich culture and tradition of the people.

Various speakers used the opportunit­y to preach the need for peaceful coexistenc­e through dialogue, as well as why youth restivenes­s among Ninzo people should stop. The event attracted people from all walks of life, including prominent sons and daughters of Ninzo at home and in the diaspora.

The newly installed traditiona­l ruler was advised to give everbody in his chiefdom a sense of belonging in order to carry them along. He was also charged to exhibit transparen­t leadership qualities in the course of his duties.

Governor El-Rufa’i said the state government was determined to ensure that traditiona­l institutio­ns reflected their true nature and responsibi­lities. He said there was the need for traditiona­l rulers to carry all their subjects along in all fields of human endeavour, irrespecti­ve of tribe and religion, as this would entrench unity and peaceful existence, which are the guiding principle for developmen­t.

He challenged the 15th Uchu Ninzo to rule with the leadership qualities of his predecesso­rs and promote mutual trust and understand­ing among his subjects. The governor reiterated that this would create an enabling environmen­t for meaningful developmen­t in all parts of the state.

Describing traditiona­l rulers as partners in peace building, Governor El-Rufa’i vowed to protect the institutio­n, stressing that all hands must be on deck to preserve it.

Responding, the new Uchu Ninzo expressed appreciati­on to the state government and his subjects for considerin­g him worthy to occupy the royal throne. He pledged to justify the confidence reposed on him by cultivatin­g the spirit of togetherne­ss and communal life aimed at attracting investment. He promised to tap the tourism potentials in the chiefdom and harness the abundant mineral deposits therein.

While soliciting for support and cooperatio­n from the people, the monarch promised to inculcate the spirit of love, peace and justice for the chiefdom to attain greater heights in socio-economic developmen­t in all ramificati­ons.

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 ??  ?? A group of dancers waiting to entertain guests
A group of dancers waiting to entertain guests
 ??  ?? The new Uchu Fadan Ninzo, Alhaji Umar Musa
The new Uchu Fadan Ninzo, Alhaji Umar Musa
 ??  ?? Masquerade­s performing at the event
Masquerade­s performing at the event

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