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The Asagba of Asaba, Prof. Chike Edozien, says traditional burial rites, security challenges and land allocation matters will be addressed in Asaba in 2013.
Edozien disclosed the agenda for 2013 when the present and past executives of Asaba 88 Club led by its President, Ogbuefi Frank Eluaka visited the Asagba’s Palace in Asaba on Monday.
The Asagba, who appreciated the contributions of the club to the development of Asaba, said the task before the council and the people of Asaba were how to review the burial rites to make it better.
He said other challenges that needed to be addressed were the issues of land allocation and security, especially as it related to kidnapping as well as other matters.
He said the aforementioned challenges were detrimental to the development of Asaba, adding that attempts to settle land-related matters in the past were futile.
Accor ding to the Asagba, the burial rites was reviewed about three years ago, but there were gray areas that needed to be looked into to make them better and acceptable.
“Another area is the problem of insecurity; most people could not come home this season for fear of being kidnapped and to address this, we have set up community policing to give support to the police.
“And the other is the land matters. Let us see how we can reverse some of our ancestral deeds and bring the lands in Asaba under the control of the Asagba in Council so that peace and development can come to Asaba”.
Earlier, the President of the club pledged members’ commitment to the Asagba in Council’s development agenda.
“All your policies and changes made to develop Asaba are laudable and Asaba 88 Club supports and welcome the development and changes in Asaba,’’ Eluaka said.
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