The ancient Kingdom of Udi, in Enugu state, has got a new traditional ruler, Igwe Samuel Aneke, a retired Deputy Controller of Customs, who was the traditional prime minister of the community until his installation.

Aneke succeeded Igwe Chris Ogakwu, who died in 2020.

The secretary to the Igwe’s cabinet, Chief Simeon Eze, administered the oath of office on Igwe Aneke on Monday.

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At a church service at St. Mary’s Pro-cathedral, the auxiliary Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Ernest Obodo, asked the traditional ruler to see his ascension to the throne as a call to service.

He urged him to discharge his new responsibility without fear or favour and to see all indigenes of Udi as his subjects.

“You are lucky to have been chosen as the man to sit on the exalted traditional throne of the Udi.

“Your educational qualifications, operational exploits, and social connection have placed the people of Udi in your care,” Obodo said.

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Responding, Igwe Anene appealed to the indigenes of the town to join hands with him to restore the lost glory of Udi ancient kingdom.

He also appealed to politicians from the town to be united, irrespective of political affiliations, to attract government attention and infrastructural projects to the town.

Installed as the fourth ‘Okwuluoha’ (Spokesperson) of Udi ancient kingdom, Igwe Aneke expressed deep gratitude to the people for finding him worthy of sitting on the traditional throne.

He promised to work towards uniting the people as an indivisible entity.

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According to him, the community would not witness much development and progress if it does not speak with one strong voice.

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Igwe Aneke pledged to collaborate with the state government and wealthy individuals from Udi town to ensure that youths were empowered economically.

“I see the election that brought me as the voice of the people.

“I will ensure that the peace existing in the town is sustained by all means. There should be equity and fair play; I will make sure that everybody enjoys his or her right in this town.

“One of my priorities as the traditional ruler of Udi town is to ensure security of lives and property, which I consider very important,’’ Aneke said.

Speaking to newsman, a prominent son of Udi and chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, Mr Ugochukwu Agballah, described the coronation as a dream come true for the town.

Agballah revealed that Igwe Aneke was the first, in the history of Udi, to emerge unopposed as its traditional ruler

He promised to galvanise support of other indigenes of the town to enable the traditional ruler succeed as the Okwuluoha IV of Udi ancient kingdom.

The high point of the event was the oath of office taken by Igwe Aneke, the presentation of the certificate to the Igwe’s cabinet members, and the conferment of Chieftaincy titles on selected individuals.