Niger Delta
C’River Govt Dethrones Efut Paramount Ruler
The Paramount Ruler of Efuts in Calabar South Local
Government Area of Cross River State, Muri Munene Effiong Mbukpa has been
dethroned.
The Tide reports that Mbukpa was dethroned last Friday after
a fresh selection process of a new monarch, Prof. Itam Hogan Itam, was approved
by the state government.
But in a swift reaction, the embattled Muri Munene Mbukpa
said that he still remained the paramount ruler of Efut.
He described the alleged selection as a nullity and out of the
tradition of the Efut land.
Similarly, the Efut Combined Assembly claimed that by the
tradition of the Efut, it was the assembly that had the right to conduct any
selection of any Muri Munene.
According to the Assembly, there is no vacancy in the first
place for anybody to contemplate filling any position as Muri Munene.
The Secretary of the Assembly, Mr. Ndabo Godwin Bassey,
explained that the embattled Muri Munene Effiong Mbukpa had been on the throne
for about four years now and duly recognised by Governor Liyel Imoke.
He claimed that even when the governor visited the palace
during his electioneering campaign, he commended the Munene for maintaining
peace in the domain, saying that Mbukpa had performed all the traditional rites
to mount the throne.
He noted that by the tradition of the Efut, whoever
performed the burial rites of the late monarch automatically succeeds the
deceased.
According to him, such rites have been “done many years ago
except otherwise somebody wants to exhume the corpse’’.
“The only people who are qualified traditionally to vote or
be voted for in the purported selection were the three Muris that did not come,
the other five are not qualified.
“The two other persons there are challenging their
suspension by the late Muri Munene in court and the court has pronounced that
they cannot partake in selection.
“To start with, there is no vacancy there. It is the duty of
the Efuts Combined Assembly to conduct selection where there is a vacancy.
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