Don’t Abuse Use Of Prefixes, Insignia – HRM Owong Archianga Admonishes Traditional Rulers In Ibeno
IBENO
The Paramount Ruler of Ibeno Local Government Area, HRM Owong (Dr.) Effiong Bassey Archianga, JP, has admonished traditional rulers in the area to adhere strictly to the recent circular on the use of prefixes and insignia as issued by the Akwa Ibom State Government.
Owong Archianga, who is the immediate past national president of the Traditional Rulers of Oil Minerals Producing Communities of Nigeria (TROMPCON), gave the admonition during a meeting of the Ibeno Traditional Rulers Council held at his Palace, Ibeno on Saturday.
He said the state government through the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, has observed apparent abuses by some classes of traditional rulers in the use of prefixes and insignia, meant for 1st Class Chiefs, hence the circular.
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Quoting from the circular as signed by Mr Emmanuel Umontuen, secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Council, he said only Paramount Rulers are entitled to use “His Majesty (HM) and His Royal Majesty (HRM) followed by cultural/customary titles such as Edidem, Akuku, Ofong, Oboon or Owong before adding their name.
Owong Archianga said Clan Heads are entitled to use His Highness (HH) followed by their cultural/customary titles like “Etebom” before adding their name.
Also, the prefixes and insignia for Village heads, he said are Chief, Eteidung or Obong followed by their name.
He said appropriate sanctions will be meted out to any defaulter of the directive as it is stated in the Traditional Rulers Law Cap (134) Part (VI) section 40:
“Any person who unlawfully uses, occupies or appropriates real or personal property attached to a person or to the office of a person accorded official recognition by the Governor as a Paramount Ruler, Clan Head, or a Village Head, is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of three thousand naira (N3,000) or imprisonment for one year, or both”.
The royal father therefore called on members of the Ibeno TRC and other chiefs, to join hands in supporting the local, state and federal governments in the maintenance of peace and security.