Bayelsa News

GOV. DICKSON TASKS TRADITIONAL RULERS ON PEACE AND STABILITY

Toru-Orua, the hometown of Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, was agog with activities marking the presentation of staff of office and certificate of recognition to the Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom, King Richardford Orukarebai Koroye, following his coronation in 2012.

The ceremony attracted eminent personalities from within and outside the state including, the state Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (Rtd), National Assembly members from the State, members of the State legislature, Royal fathers from Rivers and Delta states, retired Supreme Court Justice Francis Tabai, among other top government functionaries.

Speaking at the event, Governor Seriake Dickson reaffirmed the government’s resolve to accord the traditional institution its pride of place in the scheme of things to enable it maintains peace and stability in the communities, across the State.

Congratulating King Koroye on the honour bestowed on him, the Governor called on the Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom to work closely with other monarchs in the state towards ensuring stability in their various domains.

According to him, the government was collaborating with the state House of Assembly to ensure the speedy passage of the Community Administration Bill, as it was essential to give legal backing to the authority and responsibility of the traditional institution.

In his remarks, chairman of the occasion and the Amananaowei of Ebedebiri, Chief Anderson Eseimokumo described the presentation of staff of office to King Koroye, as a symbol of authority and prayed God to continue to grant him a long and successful reign.

In their separate goodwill messages, chairman of the state traditional Rulers’ Council, King Alfred Diete Spiff, who is also the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass and his Rivers State counterpart, King Dandeson Douglas Jaja and Amanyanabo of Opobo, congratulated both Governor Dickson and King Koroye on their achievements.

They underscored the need for all royal fathers to collaborate and seek ways of addressing the challenges facing their various kingdoms, particularly in the area of maintaining peace.

King Douglas Jaja, who commended the Tarakiri kingdom for putting in place a befitting pavilion, stressed the need to replicate the project in all kingdoms, where traditional rulers could interact on ways to develop their areas.

In his contribution, the Executive Secretary the Traditional Rulers of Oil and Mineral Producing Areas Council of Nigeria, TROMPCON, High Chief Augustine Seibi, assured the Tarakiri Kingdom of his support to move it forward.

Responding, the Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom, King Richardford Orukarebai Koroye said, he and his council of chiefs would strive to continue to uphold the legacies of the Tarakiri Kingdom just as he pledged his loyalty to all levels of government.

Highpoints of the event was the presentation of Staff of Office and certificate to the Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom, King Koroye by Governor Dickson and the launching of the Tarakiri Development Foundation Fund.

The ceremony also featured a boat regatta and cultural displays.


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