Soludo Presents Recognition Certificates to Six Newly Elected Anambra Monarchs
Soludo Presents Certificates of Recognition to Six Newly Elected Anambra Monarchs
In a symbolic move to strengthen traditional leadership and promote grassroots development, Governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has officially presented certificates of recognition to six newly elected monarchs in Anambra State. The ceremony, held at the Light House Event Centre in Awka, saw the state government formally acknowledge the traditional rulers following their respective community elections.
During the presentation, Governor Soludo emphasised the critical role of traditional institutions in fostering peace, unity, and development within communities. He urged the monarchs to use their influence to mediate conflicts, support social cohesion, and drive local initiatives that improve the welfare of their people.
The six monarchs, each recently elected under their community’s constitutions, were lauded for upholding the values of leadership and commitment to service. The governor also highlighted the importance of collaboration between state authorities and traditional leaders to ensure a harmonious society and efficient local governance.
The event reflects the Anambra State Government’s ongoing strategy to reinforce the relevance of monarchs as partners in governance and community development. Citizens and stakeholders present at the ceremony described it as a significant step towards enhancing unity and creating an environment conducive to socio-economic progress.
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Governor Soludo’s recognition initiative reaffirms the administration’s dedication to preserving cultural heritage while integrating traditional leadership into modern developmental frameworks.


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