Rivers government deposes monarch over cult clash (Guardian)

The monarch of Baabe community in Ogoni, Rivers State, has been deposed for allegedly harbouring cultists in his community. Governor Nyesom Wike yesterday approved the withdrawal of the certificate of recognition from the king, Monday Frank Noryaa, who is the Gbenemene Baabe. Simeon Nwakaudu, special assistant to the governor, electronic media, said the approval followed the monarch’s alleged indictment on cult-related activities within his kingdom.

“The withdrawal of Government Recognition from HRM Chief Monday Frank Noryaa followed his indictment on cult-related activities within his kingdom. The traditional ruler was also indicted for harbouring cultists, leading to insecurity in the area,” he said.He stressed that Wike’s administration remains committed to the promotion of peace and security across the state and empahasied that any traditional ruler or government functionary indicted for promoting insecurity will face the full weight of the law.

Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has urged the governor to fight insecurity in the state against spate of killings

Dakuku observed that the primary duty of a government was to secure the lives and property of the people, without which citing of infrastructure and any other development would amount to zero. He lamented that gradually, Rivers was becoming where people live in fear of either kidnappers, armed robbers, or marauding cultists, who kill and beheaded at will. Read more

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