The Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, Abe 1, says his kingdom remains detribalised in fostering peaceful co-existence among non-natives for sustainable development.
Abe 1 stated this on Tuesday when he hosted the Onu Igala, Delta State, and his people at his palace in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area.
The Uvwie monarch told the Onu Igala, Delta State, that the Uvwie people, who are very hospitable, are happy to have non-natives live with them, bearing in mind that great towns and cities across the globe, including Lagos, were developed by strangers.
Abe 1, who is the chairman of Urhobo Traditional Rulers Forum, appreciated the resolve of the Igala community in Uvwie and across Delta State to rally their royal highness in fostering peace and unity, as well as the development of their host communities.
He commended the commitment of the Onu Igala, Delta State and his people to be part of ensuring the security and safety of their host communities.
Abe 1, while noting that peace and security are shared responsibilities, requested the Onu Igala, Delta State, to nominate one of his subjects to be part of the Security Committee put in place by his place to complement the government’s efforts in sustaining peace in Uvwie Kingdom.
Earlier, the Onu Igala, Delta State, told the Uvwie monarch that he is committed to upholding the values of mutual respect, co-operation and peaceful coexistence.
He envisaged working together with Abe 1 in strengthening the relationship and promoting the well-being of Igala people in Uvwie Kingdom.
The Onu Igala, Delta State, commended the Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, for his impactful leadership, particularly in infrastructural development and security, despite what he described as the state’s multi-complex cities.
The visit featured brief dance displays by women of Igala and their Uvwie counterparts.