Rivers
Monarch Lauds Wike For Successful Handover
The Paramount Ruler of Rumuola in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, the Eze Opara Ola IV, Eze Henry Wonodi, has commended the immediate past Governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike, for the successful conclusion of his tenure and hand over to his successor.
Speaking to newsmen in his palace last week following the hand over ceremony in Port Harcourt, Eze Wonodi expressed delight over Wike’s successful eight year administration in the State.
According to him, “I heartily congratulate our former Governor, Nyesom Wike, alias ‘Mr. Super Quality Project’, for his successful hand over to our amiable nascent Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara. I will not hesitate to thank him at all times.
“I am delighted over the transformation our state has witnessed. Residents of the state, both Rivers indigenes and non-indigenes, are very grateful for the tremendous work Wike has done in transforming the state to a greater height of prosperity, both in infrastructural development and security”.
The monarch said he and his people would continue to pray for divine guidance and protection for Wike as he aspires for greater leadership position.
“We say a big thank you and pray to the Almighty God for direction, as well as lead him to better positions”, said Wonodi.
He urged the people of his clan to remain law-abiding, as well as give maximum support to Fubara’s administration in the state.
The monarch, however, warned some elements within the clan with the habit of fomenting crisis and instigating cases in the stool of Epara Ola to desist from their actions.
He explained that the stool of the paramount ruler of Rumuola is an ancient one, which was gazzetted since 1930 during the colonial administration of Concral, the then Governor of Eastern Region of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He stated that Eze Wonodi Odota was the first paramount ruler of Rumuola and was succeeded by Eze Willy Odota, adding that Eze Roland Amadi took over the reign subsequently and was succeeded by him via the custom and traditional process of Ikwerre land.