Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has warned that the state government will not hesitate to dethrone any traditional ruler that allows cult and criminal activities to take root in his domain.
Also, in recognition of the pivotal role education plays in children’s progress, the governor has charged traditional rulers in Rivers State to ensure that no child is out of school in their respective communities.
Wike spoke yesterday at the presentation of instruments of office to 33 government-recognised traditional rulers in Government House, Port Harcourt.
He said the presentation of instruments of office to 33 government-recognized traditional rulers comprising of four third class, 27 second class, and two first class stools, also demands profound responsibilities on their part as the natural rulers of their kingdoms.
Wike said: “The first responsibility is the maintenance of peace and security. Peace is priceless; safety is paramount. Investors or tourists will only come to places considered safe and secure.
“Progress can only take place in a stable environment. I advise, therefore, that you work with the local government chairmen and the security agencies to maintain peace and security in your communities.
“Let me warn you that the government will not hesitate to dethrone any traditional ruler that allows, tolerates or enables cult and criminal activities to take root in his domain.”
The governor, who charged the traditional rulers to be concerned about the progress of their communities, further insisted that it is their responsibility to work with their people, the local government councils and the state government to attract development and improve the people’s living conditions.
He said, “You should ensure no child is out of school in your communities, as education is vital to our children’s progress. Work with government health officers to ensure your community’s health centres are functional.
“We expect you to use your influence to advance and attract development to your communities. We have more than enough land to cultivate and feed our people. Encourage your subjects and the youths to be economically productive.
“Let your reign be remembered for the significant socio-economic improvements recorded in your communities.”
Wike urged traditional rulers to always be honest, fair and accountable to their people. He further cautioned them to shun partisan politics because of its tendency to bring them into disrepute.
The governor said: “I urge that you continue to uphold and promote these values in your communities because their erosion is the root cause of moral decadence and social crisis in our societies.
“Today, I confirm that you have all met and satisfied all the conditions precedent to be recognized or elevated by the Rivers State Government as traditional rulers with the residuary authority of the government to superintend over your respective domains.
“I have also exercised my power and duty under the law to perform this event to let the entire world know about your new status as the Rivers State Government-recognised traditional rulers today.”
He commended the Rivers State Council for Traditional Rulers for their cooperation and support throughout the last eight years of his administration. He enjoined them to join hands with the incoming government to consolidate the gains already achieved and take the state to the next level of development.
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