On Thursday, the Enyi 1 of Aba, HRH, Eze I. A. Ikonne conferred on the President of the Senate, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan the chieftaincy title of the Onyentukwasi Obi 1 of Aba in recognition of his “highly exemplary leadership qualities and meritorious service to Nigeria.”

The conferment was done at the Grand Civix Reception at the Abia State Polytechnic in Aba in Grand Civic Reception in honour of Prince Paul Ikonne who is the Executive Secretary of the National Agricultural Land Development Authourity ( NALDA).

The visibly elated Senate President who was in Abia state on the invitation of the Governor primarily to commission the Enyimba Automated Shoe Company (ENASCO), at Obingwa near Aba thanked His Royal Majesty for the honour and dedicated the title to all his Senator colleagues.

“On behalf of all my colleagues in the Senate, my family and the good people of Yobe North who voted me to be a Senator in the first place, I want to assure His Royal Highness that I will remain committed and dedicated to doing anything within the law that will improve on the lives of the people of our kingdom here.

“This is a promise that I will stand by and from today onwards, I belong here.”

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