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Monarch Wants Commission To Address Chieftaincy Crises

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The Eze Oha III
and Paramount Ruler of Mgbuesilaru community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, Eze (Hon) Ken Onuoha Iwezor, has called on the state government to set up a commission to address chieftaincy crises in the state.
Eze Iwezor who said this is an interview with newsmen at Mgbuesiluru community attributed the crises rocking many communities across the state to chieftaincy.
He said that the proposed commission should be charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the right people are recognized.
According to him, once this is done, the various chieftaincy crises rocking  the state will cease.
The traditional ruler further commended the governor for making effort to solve the security problem in the state, stressing that time has come for the various security agencies   to work together with the governor to check crime in the state.
Eze Iwezor also commended the governor for the infrastructural development of the state and verged for it to be extended to the rural areas.
The traditional ruler said that the people of Obio/Akpor are happy that Governor Wike has justified his mandate given him by the people. He also commended the governor for restoring the rule of  law in the state by opening the state high court and pledged the support of Mgbuesiluru people to the administration.

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