Senator Dino Melaye, has adds two chieftaincy titles totalling 22 the number of chieftaincy titles which have been conferred on
the Senator.
Melaye, who was on January 9 turbaned the Jarman
of Okuta in Okuta-Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State, would be given
the traditional titles “for his contribution towards anti-corruption crusade,
development of Nigeria and committed voice of the voiceless.”
Among his other chieftaincy titles include Otunba of Bunu
Kingdom, Kogi State; Balogun of Odo-Ape; Asiwaju of Oke Ofin
and Arogundade of Okagi-Amuro.
His Special Assistant, Media and Communications, Mr.
Gideon Ayodele, in a statement obtained by Senate Press Corps on Thursday in
Abuja, said many dignitaries, among his friends, well wishers,
intelligentsia and civil rights movements, have agreed to grace the two
occasions, which have promised to be a positive boost for Melaye’s rising
political profile.
According to him, Melaye, who is Chairman, Senate Committee
on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), would be conferred with the title
of Mayederun
of Aduge by the Olu of Aduge in Ijumu Local Government Area of
Kogi State, Oba J.B.O Aladuge today, Friday, July 8 2016 by 11:00
am.
Thereafter he will be conferred with the title of Agba Akin of Akola Ijesha,
Osun State by Oba Festus Adeyemi by 11:00 am on Saturday July 9
2016.
Ayodele said, "The chieftaincy titles are being conferred on
him because of his anti-corruption posture and for his commitment to speaking
for the masses for many years. Altogether, Melaye now have about 22 chieftaincy
titles.
"This is a positive signal for us because Melaye cannot not
stop talking, despite threats to his life. He has continued to champion the
cause of the oppressed and less-privileged because he believes that in an
unjust society, silence is a crime. For him, the determination to free the
oppressed and Nigeria State from the pangs of economic cankerworm and political
scavengers is a battle of no retreat, no surrender."
Melaye thanked the traditional rulers of Kogi and Osun
Stated, for deeming it fit to recognise him, saying, "this honour will further
encourage and spur me to continue to champion public interest above personal
interests."
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