Rivers
Traditional Rulers Back Council Of Chiefs Bill
The Rivers State Council
of Traditional Rulers has expressed their total support for the passage of the Bill to provide for proper classification of chiefs, recognition of chieftaincy stools and establishment of Rivers State Council of Chiefs by the Rivers State House of Assembly.
Chairman of the Council, His Majesty and Gbenemene Tai King Godwin Gininwa, made the position of the Traditional Rulers known while speaking during a public hearing on the Rivers State Chieftaincy and Council of Chief’s Bill organized by the State Assembly in Port Harcourt recently.
King Gininwa suggested that the tenure of the Chairman, Rivers State Council of traditional Rulers in the State should be two (2) years instead of one year as enshrined in the Rivers State Chieftaincy Law of 1978 and another two years for a second term in office.
He recommended that one First Class Chief should be recognized in each of the 23 local government areas of the State, that traditional rulers should be included in the appointment of Customary Court members because they are custodians of the culture and that the age before recognition as a recognised traditional ruler should be 21 years instead of 18 years.
In his speech, the Adhoc Committee Chairman on Rivers State Chieftaincy and Council of Chiefs Bill in the State Assembly, Hon. Chidi Lloyd said, the basic objective of the Bill is to ensure proper classification of Chieftaincy stools in the State.
In his remarks, the State Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Mr. Charles Okaye, represented by his Permanent Secretary, Sir Clifford Ndu Walter commended the Committee for its effort to address the problems of Chieftaincy stools in the state.
Okaye disclosed that the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Community Affairs is in complete agreement with the Bill, adding that at its passage, the recognition of traditional Rulers in the State would be better handled.
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