Rivers
Abe Lauds Khana Community For Embracing Peace
The Senator
representing, Rivers South East Senatorial District, Senator Magnus Ngei Abe, has lauded the people of Bua Boue in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State over their civilized conduct and peaceful measure at resolving the chieftaincy tussle in the area.
Senator Abe made the commendation while speaking as a Special Guest of Honour at Kono Boue, during a reception held in honour of the new Mene Bua Boue, HRH, Mene (Dr) Taalor Nwidae Tornwe IV.
Senator Abe, who described the new Mene Bua as a man of proven integrity, called on other contestants to the stool, and Bua Boue stakeholders to rally round the new monarch to achieve rapid development in the area.
Senator Abe also thanked Governor Chibuike Amaechi for recognizing, the new monarch as the legitimate occupant of the stool, and stated that his reign would bring enduring peace and development in the area.
Senator Abe also reiterated the commitment of the Amaechi administration to the development of Ogoni and Rivers State in general. In his remarks, the new Mene Bua Boue, HRH, Mene (Dr) Taalor Nwidae Tornwe IV, thanked the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi and the people of Bua Boue for the priviledge to serve as a government recognised traditional ruler saying “it is a call to render selfless service to his people”.
The new Monarch, who decried the absence of Federal Government’s presence in the area, called for a concerted effort to bring sustainable development in the area.
While commending the Governor for the electrification of Boue Communities, the new monarch solicited for the construction of Bori-Boue road which had suffered serious damage and inflicted pains to the road users.
He also assured them of peaceful reign as the new Mene Bua Boue.
The Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair and past Rotary 1 Prsident, Dong Kuru Lee (middle), With Rotary Club of Port Harcourt District Governor, Rtn Charles U Onanwa, during the Trustee Chair’s official visit to District 9140 at Igwuruta Health Centre, near Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Taneh Beemene