By Destiny Day
Notable political leaders in the country including Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, Governor Emeka Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, have lauded the rich cultural heritage in Imo State, saying that one cannot be divorced from the culture and tradition of one’s land.
They took the stance at the Mbaise Secondary School, field, Aboh Mbaise local government area where this year’s Iri Ji Mbaise (New Yam Festival of Mbaise nation) marked every August 15 both at home and in the Diaspora was held.
They were in agreement that the culture, if harnessed of its riches, will make Imo State a tourist destination within and outside the country.
Tambuwal, who was special guest of honour at the event urged the people of Imo State to support the host Governor Emeka Ihedioha.
Tambuwal, a former speaker of the National Assembly, described Ihedioha as a man who is result oriented and dedicated to restoring all that the state lost in the past.
On his part, Ugwuanyi described Mbaise nation as a peace loving and hospitable people who have been consistent in sustaining the age long Iri Ji tradition.
The governor noted that Mbaise nation had shown great desire in hoisting the cultural flag of the Igbo tribe with regularity and passion.
In his address, Ihedioha described the Iri Ji event as one that must be sustained, not only in Mbaise but other parts of the state.
The governor noted that the wide acceptability and intimidating guests the festival witnessed could be leveraged on for socio-economic gains for the state.
Ihedioha revealed that the festival triggers bountiful harvest for farmers and general prosperity for the people and that the celebration often serves as a bond for the Mbaise nation.
Other guests at the events include, Udo Uko (Deputy Governor Abia State), Gerald Irona. (Deputy Governor Imo State), Achike Udenwa (Former Governor Imo State) and representatives of Delta and Anambra governors.
King Jaja of Opopo, Obong of Calaber, the Amayanabor of Okirika, Eze Imo, HRM Agunwa Samuel Ohiri, HRM Eze Cletus Ilomuanaya, among other first class traditional rulers also attended.
The event also had the presence of the State Chairman of Imo PDP, Charles Ezekwem, Commissioners in the State, top Government officials and a host of other prominent Nigerians.