Thursday, March 19, 2026

Ogulagha Kingdom Council of Chiefs rally support for Delta Speaker, Guwor

Ogulagha Kingdom Council of Chiefs rally support for Delta Speaker, Guwor

Ogulagha Council of Chiefs rally support for Delta Speaker, Guwor

Traditional Council of Chiefs of Ogulagha Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State has urged members of the 8th Delta State House of Assembly to work in harmony and collectively support the new Speaker, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor, for the growth and progress of the state. 

They also congratulated Guwor on his emergence as Speaker of the 8th Delta State House of Assembly.

The call was contained in a statement signed by Chief Igere William, Bolouwei of Ogulagha Kingdom; Chief Emaye M. Benedict (JP)1, Amatukpa of Ogulagha Kingdom and Chief Prefugha Karawei(JP), Tiegberifiewei of Ogulagha Kingdom, where they said if members of the 8th Assembly worked as a team, Delta State would take its pride of place in the comity of states.

According to the Council of Chiefs, “We, the Traditional Council of Chiefs of Ogulagha Kingdom, on behalf of the Ebenanaowei of Ogulagha Kingdom HRM, Elder(Capt.) King Joseph I. Timiyan, the entire natives, and the people of the Kingdom heartily and warmly congratulate Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Dennis Guwor on his emergence as Speaker of the 8th Delta State House of Assembly.” 

Independent

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