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Tinubu conferred with Akwa Ibom’s Otuekong traditional title

By Emmanuel Oluwadola

March 1, 2025
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Tinubu conferred with Akwa Ibom’s Otuekong traditional title
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The Akwa Ibom State Council of Traditional Rulers has conferred President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with the highest traditional title of “Otuekong” also called “Commander–in–Chief of Akwa Ibom State.”

According to the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga the conferment was held on Friday at the State House, Abuja, where the President General, Nteyin Solomon Etuk, Okuibom Ibibio III, led the chiefs.

The chiefs were among the 104-member delegation led to the State House by Governor Umo Eno.

President Tinubu urged for cross-party collaboration to lift the nation, stressing that the country’s full potential can be better realised when political leaders look beyond party loyalty in serving the nation.

“I accept all the honours and the conferment. I am one of you. Going back in time, I recall staying in Eket as an auditor of Mobil. We are all friends and family with the State that has moved progressively, with development and speed,” he said.

Tinubu attributed the progress in Akwa Ibom State to consistency of vision and commitment to the collective development goal.

“I have just signed the 2025 budget. I am happy that the uncertainty over the economy is fading, and hope is rising. Thank you for always staying with us. We must work together to build the nation. And to everyone here, you represent and reflect a good society.

While commending Governor Eno for his generous spirit, selflessness, and broad vision, Tinubu emphasised that strong and purposeful leadership has transformed the State quickly.

He affirmed that the Governor’s leadership style should be an example for other political leaders.

The President said, “I have listened to the governor’s concerns about a deep-sea port and a state visit. You have a very good governor, and he has the fear of God and love for his people. I watch the Arise programme of the State, and have been following developments.”

In response, Governor Eno, who presented his scorecard to the President, said the State was ready to work with the federal government, particularly in building infrastructure like the Ibom deep sea port and intervening in ecological challenges.

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