A coalition of traditional rulers in Anambra Thursday conferred a chieftaincy title on the outgone Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra as a farewell package.
The title, “Ukwuomakpolu Anambra” (a harbinger of blessing to Anambra), was conferred on Obiano at a valedictory/welcome party organised in his honour by the Aguleri Community in Anambra East Local Government Area of the state.
The event took place at Amaigwe Aguleri Square, Aguleri immediately after the handover ceremony in Awka.
Obiano’s kinsmen said the party was organised to show their appreciation for the “monumental achievements” recorded by his administration in the past eight years.
The Traditional Ruler of Aguleri Community, Igwe Michael Idigo, said the community was proud to have Obiano as a son.
“Obiano was outstanding from start to finish as Anambra governor.
“He bequeated a lot of legacies and monumental achievements as governor.
“We do not want to start counting airport, International Convention Center and Awka Township Stadium, but more enduring legacies, such as the restoration of security, prudent financial management and respect for institutions,” he said.
Idigo said that Obiano opened up Aguleri Community by building roads and other infrastructure, saying “his record speak for itself”.
The royal father said that the party was originally planned by Aguleri traditional rulers, adding that they were gladdened that other traditional rulers in the state later joined.
In a brief response, Obiano said, “I am very thankful to you my people for the honour and recognition of the contribution I made”.
Chief Domino Ndife, who doubled as the Chairman, Aguleri Royal Cabinet and Chairman, Planning Committee, said the community was impressed with Obiano’s achievements.
Ndife said that having conferred two chieftaincy titles on Obiano before now, the community felt that holding a valedictory reception in his honour was a better way to appreciate him.
Ndife, who lauded Obiano for supporting the emergence of Prof. Charles Soludo, said there was nothing more resounding in Obiano’s performance than handing over to a leader with a pedigree.
“Obiano has done his best and we expect his successor to emulate his good legacies to ensure that Anambra continues to maintain the lead in education, commerce, agriculture and other sectors,” he said. (NAN)