The Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III has said that the traditional institution will continue to seek ways to improve the lives of the people.
The monarch stated this when he received the traditional ruler of Aboh Kingdom, Dr Greg Oputa, Obi Oputa III and his council of Chiefs at his palace in Warri.
The Olu said traditional rulers would not relent in their efforts to ensure that the people, while abiding by the laws of the land, also respect elected leaders to sustain the peace in the area.
He promised to collaborate with the traditional ruler of Aboh to bring the needed development to their people adding both Kingdoms had beautiful historical ties and sought its sustenance for their growth.
The traditional ruler of the Aboh Kingdom, Obi Oputa the Third, noted that traditional rulers played vital roles in shaping the society and bringing development to their localities and reaffirmed that they would continue to lead the people in the right direction.
The traditional ruler of Aboh noted that the visit to the Olu of Warri was to discuss ways to bring more development to their people and applauded the reception given to him and his entourage.
Obi Oputa, who noted that his ascension to the throne witnessed some challenges which were surmounted by the help of God, assured that he would always use any opportunity not only to attract growth to the kingdom but also to bring the people closer to God.
He said the traditional institution would always seek ways to improve the lives of the people and sued for more support to achieve the desired result.