Niger Delta
Community Lifts Suspension Of Paramount Ruler
Minama Community in Asari-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State has lifted the suspension of its Amanayanabo, King Iboroma Talbot Pokubo.
The community suspended the King in 2012 following an internal crisis.
The lifting of the suspension follows the satisfactory rendition of account by the defunct 2007-2011 Minama community Trust in which King Pobubo was chairman.
It would be recalled that the Port Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal had in a judgement delivered on June 25, 2019 directed the defunct CT to render an account of its financial activities to the community.
Reacting to the financial report shortly after its presentation by the Amanayanabo at the community square last Saturday, the women group led by Lay Preacher, Daere T. Dabibi, Elder Nicholas Ikiriko who spoke on behalf of the elders of the community and Nimisoere Alabo, who spoke on behalf of the youths, said the community was satisfied with the account so far rendered by the defunct CT.
The community also in a voice vote ordered the King to return to his throne and initiate the process of reconcilliation with a view to moving the community forward.
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