Traditional rulers from Anambra State on Thursday expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment to development of the South East in particular and Nigeria in general.
According to a statement signed by Presidential Spokesperson, Femi Adesina, the monarchs, who were led to the Presidential Villa by businessman, Prince Arthur Eze, were received by the Chief of Staff to the President, Professor Ibrahim Gambari.
Gambari thanked them for coming and assuted thrm that the gesture would encourage the President to do even more for the region and the country.
“As it is generally said in most parts of the country, when you thank somebody for what he has done, he is encouraged, and does more.
“This is an incentive for the President to do more for the country, and also for the South East,” Gambari said.
The royal fathers listed the landmark projects embarked upon by President Buhari in their region to include the Second Niger Bridge, that had been presented as an impossible task by previous administrations, but now becoming a reality under your keen watch, the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, among others.
“The people of the South East are, indeed, grateful, as we have never had it so good, and on their behalf, we say DAALU (thank you),” the Royal fathers declared.
They also thanked the President for appointing Igbo sons and daughters into key positions in government.
They said that as custodians of the heritage of the people, they felt it was incumbent on them to “come and express our appreciation on behalf of the entire people of the area, and to urge Your Excellency to do more for the Zone.”
The monarchs included HRM Eze Dr Nkeli Nzekwe, HRM Igwe Chuba Mbakwe, HRM Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo, HRH Igwe Anthony Onwekwelu, and HRH Igwe Chukwuma Bobo Orji.
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