Delta, NIGERIA — The Delta State Director General of the Taskforce and Monitoring of the Commercial Motorcycles and Tricycle Operators Association (COMTOA), Chief Amb Uchenna Okafor, known as Onwa Umute Kingdom, has extended heartfelt congratulations to His Royal Majesty Obi Professor Epiphany Azinge SAN, the 14th Asagba of Asaba, on the momentous occasion of his one-year coronation anniversary.
In a heartfelt statement, Chief Okafor remarked on the significant strides made by the Asagba in his first year of reign. “Your Majesty, your reign has ushered in a new era of peace, unity, and progress for our great kingdom,” he exclaimed, highlighting the important role that traditional leadership plays in fostering communal harmony and development. Okafor’s encomium reflects a deep respect for the Asagba’s dedication to not only maintaining the cultural heritage of Asaba but also actively promoting the wellbeing of its citizens.
Chief Okafor praised Asagba’s visionary leadership, describing him as a beacon of hope and an embodiment of the aspirations of the Asaba people. “Under your stewardship, we have witnessed remarkable transformations in various sectors, including education, healthcare, and commerce. Your commitment to advancing the interests of our community has not gone unnoticed,” he declared, emphasising the positive changes that have taken root during the Asagba’s tenure.
The Chief continued to extol the virtues of Professor Azinge, referring to him as a father figure and a source of inspiration for many. “Your humility, wisdom, and dedication to service are qualities that we all aspire to emulate. You have shown us what true leadership looks like, and for that, we are eternally grateful,” Okafor stated. He urged the people of Asaba to rally behind their monarch, fostering an inclusive environment that supports the crown in its efforts to uplift the community.
“Let us celebrate not only your reign but also the spirit of Asaba that binds us together. Together, we can continue to build a prosperous and united kingdom,” he encouraged.