Rivers govt dethrones first class monarch for allegedly harbouring cultists

Michael Orodare
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Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike on Tuesday announced the dethronement of Chief Monday Frank Noryaa, a first class traditional ruler in Khana Ogoniland following his indictment over cult-related activities.

Recall that the governor had threatened to dethrone traditional rulers found guilty of aiding and abetting insecurity in the state.

The governor ordered the withdrawal of the certificate of recognition given to the monarch, the Gbenemene Baabe in Khana local government area, with immediate effect.

Wike in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, Simeon Nwakaudu, said:

“the withdrawal of Government Recognition from HRM Chief Monday Frank Noryaa followed his alleged indictment on cult-related activities within his kingdom.

“The Traditional Ruler was also indicted for harbouring cultists, leading to insecurity in the area.”

Governor Wike reiterated that his administration “remains committed to the promotion of peace and security across the state”, adding that any traditional ruler or government functionary indicted for promoting insecurity will face the full weight of the law.

HRM Monday Frank Noryaa, Gbenemene Baabe, is a first class traditional ruler in Khana Ogoniland and the first to be dethroned by Governor Wike after his threat that his administration will take the fight against criminality in the state to the doorstep of criminals and their sponsors.

 

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