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Governor Okowa receiving a souvenir from HRM Emmanuel Efeizomor II, Obi of Owa (middle) and Dien KiagborIziekwu I, Dien of Agbor Kingdom, during the meeting

 

Traditional rulers from Delta North Senatorial District of Delta state on Tuesday passed a vote of confidence on Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

The decision to pass a confidence vote on the governor was taken by Delta North Traditional Rulers Forum ( DNTF ) at its meeting held at the Palace of the Obi of Owa , HRM Obi Emmanuel Efeizomor II .

Over 60 recognized monarchs were at the meeting which was also witnessed by Governor Okowa.

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Speaking the meeting, the royal fathers said t hat Governor Okowa has delivered on his promises to ensure dividends of democracy are evenly distributed across the state, as such he deserved to be endorse for a second term of office.

Governor Okowa while addressing the gathering attributed the success stories of his administration to the peaceful dispositions of traditional rulers.

“I sincerely, appreciate you (the traditional rulers) for the vote of confidence passed on me, if vote of confidence comes from those who owns the land, we must appreciate it and most importantly, I thank the traditional rulers for providing the enabling environment for my government to execute its programmes.

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“A lot is being done and more will still be done, we will achieve more as a united people, as a government, we will try as much as possible to remain focused and my respect for the traditional rulers will never be weakened.

“This is an important meeting and I am very excited with the level of activities of our traditional rulers, when we share ideas, we are better positioned in our commitment to give our people the best.

The Governor however emphasised that the support of traditional rulers was instrumental to the success stories of his administration.

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“If the traditional rulers fail to cooperate with the government, that government is bound to have crises; we have had town hall meetings where we discussed issues affecting us, we shall continue with local government areas we are yet to visit from next week”.

“Delta North has been largely peaceful, the peace in the area is very important for me because, when Delta North remains peaceful, I will find it easier to preach peace in other senatorial districts.”

Governor Okowa urged the traditional rulers to report any unhealthy situation involving herdsmen to the Divisional Police Officers in their areas and ensure they live in peace while awaiting for the  federal government to proffer solutions to the problem.

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He also, called on the traditional rulers to set up vigilante groups in their kingdoms and ensure such are registered with the Police, stating that there must be collaborative efforts to check crime and criminal activities in the state.

The traditional rulers had in an address read by the Ogene of Ibedeni , HRM Jonathan Kanegede I said, “we are not surprised that your massive people-oriented programmes are being recorded and appreciated by many through numerous awards, and since you are not tired in seeking the people’s well-being and progress, we unequivocally, pass a vote of confidence on you, Governor Okowa and your administration.”

“We, the Royal Fathers, the sixty-three traditional rulers representing the various groups in Delta North, on behalf of our chiefs and the entire people, are happy with your famous SMART agenda, the massive road construction across the state, Youth Agricultural Entrepreneur Programme, Skill Training Entrepreneurship Programme, and many others too numerous to mention,” he said.

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Head, Collective Leadership, Onu Ika Nigeria, Daniel Usifoh at the event, called for consistent enlightenment campaign to discourage youths from harvesting organs, selling their organs or illegally moving to other countries in their quest for quick wealth.

Earlier, Obi Efeizomor II had in a brief speech thanked Governor Okowa for attending the meeting which provided a platform for the traditional rulers to express how they felt about his government.

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