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Home » News » Oyiba Michael Ogbonna Becomes Traditional Ruler of Ishienu Amofu Nkerefi, Receives Staff of Office, Certificate of Recognition from Gov. Mbah

Oyiba Michael Ogbonna Becomes Traditional Ruler of Ishienu Amofu Nkerefi, Receives Staff of Office, Certificate of Recognition from Gov. Mbah

March 24, 2025
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Enugu, NIGERIA — Oyiba Michael Christian Ogbonna has officially been installed as the traditional ruler of Ishienu Amufu Nkerefi in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State. He was conferred with the staff of office and certificate of recognition in a well-attended ceremony that underscored his new role as the Igwe of the community.

The ceremonial handover of the staff of office was presided over by the Enugu State Governor, His Excellency Peter Mbah, who was represented by the Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development, and Chieftancy Affairs, Hon. Okey Ogbodo. In his remarks, the Governor, through his representative, urged the newly installed Igwe to ensure the preservation of peace and unity within Amufu Nkerefi. He further assured the monarch of the state government support in fulfilling his duties as the traditional ruler.

Governor Mbah’s message emphasized the critical role traditional rulers play in maintaining social harmony and promoting development within their domains. He particularly tasked Igwe Ogbonna with the responsibility of fostering tranquility among the people, underlining that the state government would always stand by the monarch to facilitate the smooth governance of the community.

In his response, Igwe Michael Christian Ogbonna expressed deep gratitude to the state governor for the honour bestowed upon him. He also extended his thanks to the Commissioner for Local Government, Rural Development and Chieftancy Affairs, Hon. Ogbodo, for his consistent efforts throughout the journey to his ascension to the throne.

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Igwe Ogbonna, who was visibly moved by the occasion, acknowledged the pivotal role played by the people of Amufo Nkerefi in entrusting him with the leadership of the community. He vowed to honour their trust by working tirelessly to promote the welfare of the community and ensure that peace prevails throughout his reign.

The traditional ruler also took a moment to recognize the support he had received from various stakeholders, both within the community and from the state government. He promised to prioritize the development of Amufo Nkerefi, pledging to take every necessary step to uplift the standard of living for the people. His commitment to the welfare of his subjects was clear, and he assured them of his dedication to their progress and prosperity.

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“With this honor, I am deeply aware of the trust you have placed in me,” Igwe Ogbonna said. “I will not disappoint you. I will work diligently to ensure that Amufo Nkerefi reaches greater heights. Together, we will overcome challenges and achieve lasting success for our community.”

The event also witnessed the presence of several dignitaries, community leaders, and well-wishers, all of whom celebrated the formal installation of the new monarch. The ceremony was seen as a significant moment in the history of Amufo Nkerefi, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the leadership of the community.

As Igwe Ogbonna takes on his new role, the people of Amufo Nkerefi are hopeful that his leadership will bring prosperity and peace to the area, as he embarks on his journey as their traditional ruler with a clear vision for progress.

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