Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has congratulated the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, because the Itsekiri monarch celebrates the third anniversary of his coronation.
This was contained in a press release issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Festus Ahon, copies of which have been made out there to journalists in Warri on Wednesday.
Atuwatse III was formally coronated because the Olu of Warri on the Ode-Itsekiri ancestral neighborhood on August 21, 2021.
Governor Oborevwori praised Atuwatse III “for ensuring peaceful coexistence in Warri Kingdom since he ascended the ancient throne.”
He described the King as “a man of peace, a bridge-builder and of profound integrity whose reign so far is already recording positive turnaround in the lives of his subjects and the kingdom.”
According to the Governor, “the Olu has played significant roles in the economic revival of the Kingdom in the last three years.”
The Governor appealed for extra endurance and help from his topics to make sure a larger Iwere nation.
The assertion partly reads, “On behalf of the federal government and other people of Delta, I warmly congratulate His Majesty, the Olu of Warri, Atuwatse III, CFR, on the event of his third coronation anniversary.
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“I be part of the folks of Itsekiri nation in honouring an excellent king and in wishing him energy, well being, and knowledge as he continues to hold out the responsibility of offering conventional and cultural management for his folks.
“Over the course of his three years on the throne, Atuwatse III has led with distinction and affect by abiding by the regulation and serving as an inspiration to the Itsekiri folks specifically in addition to to Deltans and different Nigerians on the whole.
“I must applaud his leadership skill in maintaining and overseeing the Iwere people’s culture and traditions by encouraging concord, socio-cultural collaboration, communal living and peaceful coexistence between the Itsekiri and other ethnic groups in the state.”