Gov Rochas Okorocha of Imo has banned traditional rulers in the State from speaking in English at official functions and while conducting affairs at their palaces.
Okorocha gave the directive
while handing over letters of recognition and staffs of office to 19
newly recognized traditional rulers in the State in Owerri on Tuesday.
He
directed that every monarch must only speak in Igbo at functions and in
their palaces, adding that interpreters could be employed if the need
arises.
The governor said this was in a bid to ensure that the Igbo language did not die as predicted in some quarters.
He
also told traditional rulers in the state to be agents of peace,
progress and prosperity in their respective domains instead of being
tools of disunity and destabilization.
He
warned that any traditional ruler who could not show genuine leadership
in his autonomous community would have his Certificate of Recognition
and Staff of Office withdrawn.
The
governor further encouraged the new traditional rulers to help the
government to develop the resources of the state while urging them to
rule equitably.
“Every community
requires an Eze to function effectively as the head of the Community
Government Council. Today, that responsibility has fallen on you.
”I
urge you not to fail as failure is not an option and I encourage you to
help the government in developing the resources of our land.
“Remember
that to whom much is given much is expected. This whole exercise you
must understand is not an election or appointment to enable you
distinguish between those who love you and those who hate you.
“Today,
you are an Eze, and you must be the Eze for everyone both those against
you and those who were for you. I advise you to take all of them along
and embrace peace.
”Your first
assignment should be to invite those who were against you to make peace
in your land as no Eze can function effectively if there is no peace in
your land,” he said.
Delivering a
vote of thanks vote of thanks, Eze Lucky Ajoku of Ihiagwa Autonomous
Community, promised that they will embrace peace.
Ajoku
also pledged the support of the monarchs in helping the government
attain the lofty ideals of the Community Government Councils in their
various communities.
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