The Igwe-elect of Ogugu Ntu-egbenese Ancient Kingdom in Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State, Chief Aloysius Chidozie Ogbonna Jnr, has congratulated the traditional ruler of Nkpokolo Autonomous Community in Oji River Local Government Area of Enugu State, His Royal Highness Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwulu, on his appointment as the chairman, Oji River Council of Traditional Rulers.
Chief Ogbonna disclosed this on Sunday through a congratulatory message to the monarch, which he sent to newsmen in Enugu.
He praised Igwe Achiekwlu’s leadership and dedication to his community, highlighting his efforts in promoting peace and development.
He noted that Igwe Achiekwulu has been a beacon of cultural preservation and unity within the Nkpokolo Autonomous Community.
Chief Ogbonna expressed confidence that Igwe Achiekwlu’s new role would bring further progress and harmony to the Oji River region. He emphasized that Igwe Achiekwulu’s vision and integrity would inspire positive change across the traditional council.
Chief Ogbonna, however, thanked Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for appointing a leader of Igwe Achiekwulu’s caliber. He reiterated his support and commitment to working with Igwe Achiekwlu for the betterment of their communities.
The statement reads…
Press Statement by Chief Aloysius Chidozie Ogbonna Jnr.
As the Igwe-elect of Ogugu Ntu-egbenese Ancient Kingdom in Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State, it is with great pride and immense joy that I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Royal Highness Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwulu (Ishi Ala) of Nkpokolo Autonomous Community on his esteemed appointment as Chairman of the Oji River Traditional Council. This honor is a testament to his exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication to his people.
Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwulu’s reign has been marked by remarkable achievements and transformative initiatives. His commitment to the development and well-being of the Nkpokolo Autonomous Community has been exemplary. Under his wise guidance, the community has experienced significant advancements in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, reflecting his visionary approach to leadership.
Throughout his tenure, Igwe Achiekwlu has been a steadfast guardian of cultural heritage and traditions. His efforts to preserve and promote the customs and values of our ancestors have instilled a deep sense of pride and identity within the community. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering unity and a sense of belonging among the people of Nkpokolo.
The appointment of Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwulu as Chairman of the Oji River Traditional Council is a well-deserved recognition of his tireless efforts and significant contributions to the region. His ability to bring people together and his dedication to the principles of justice and fairness make him an ideal choice to lead the council in its mission to uphold our cultural values while embracing progress and development.
In his new role, I am confident that Igwe Achiekwulu will continue to be a beacon of inspiration and a catalyst for positive change. His extensive experience and deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the people will guide the Traditional Council towards greater achievements and harmonious coexistence. His leadership will undoubtedly inspire others to strive for excellence and service to the community.
As we celebrate this remarkable appointment, let us also commit to supporting Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwlu in his endeavors. Together, we can work towards a future that honors our rich traditions while fostering growth and prosperity. His vision for a united and thriving society will continue to resonate and inspire generations to come.
Once again, I extend my deepest congratulations to His Royal Highness Igwe Chuma Felix Achiekwulu. May his reign be blessed with wisdom, peace, and continued success. Long live Ishi Ala, and long live the Oji River Traditional Council.
Signed,
Chief Aloysius Chidozie Ogbonna Jnr.
Ikemba Enugu,
Igwe-elect of Ogugu Ntu-egbenese Ancient Kingdom in Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State.