Dan Amanar Daura: Chibuike Amaechi Deserves The Traditional Title – Emir of Daura.

The Emir of Daura, HRH Umar Farouq says the Emirate does not give traditional titles indiscriminately and the Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi deserves the title of “Ɗan Amanar Daura” which he was recently awarded.

He explained that the title is well deserved for Amaechi adding that the Emirate does not give titles for money but for a class of people who serve the country selflessly.

The ancient town of Daura was a beehive of activities on Saturday as dignitaries thronged the town for the ceremony.

Dignitaries including the Minister of State For Labour And Employment, Festus Keyamo; the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari and his executive members including traditional and religious leaders were at the event.

According to the Emirate, his title, ‘Ɗan Amanar Daura’ which means ‘The Trustworthy Son Of Daura’ was in recognition of his ministry’s performance and selfless services and above all to reciprocate the hand of fellowship extended to Katsina State and the North in general through several projects.

The monumental railway project that connects the North and the University of Transportation sited in Daura are believed to have been some of the infrastructural development that prompted the Emirate to reward the Minister.

The President had earlier in a statement on Friday lauded the conferment of Daura chieftaincy titles on Amaechi; and a reputable businessman, Nasiru Haladu Danu.

Buhari described the conferment of the title of “Dan Amana” (the trusted one) to Amaechi as a clear commitment to the harmonious relationship between the nation’s diversity and culture.

He commended the Minister “for working with enormous energy to make the change we promised Nigerians a reality,” noting that “the change we are witnessing in the transport sector is an extraordinary legacy.”

Elsewhere, the Governor of Rivers State also bag Chieftaincy title same day in Kalabari kingdom.

Dan Amanar Daura: Chibuike Amaechi Deserves The Traditional Title – Emir of Daura.

The Emir of Daura, HRH Umar Farouq says the Emirate does not give traditional titles indiscriminately and the Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi deserves the title of “Ɗan Amanar Daura” which he was recently awarded.

He explained that the title is well deserved for Amaechi adding that the Emirate does not give titles for money but for a class of people who serve the country selflessly.

The ancient town of Daura was a beehive of activities on Saturday as dignitaries thronged the town for the ceremony.

Dignitaries including the Minister of State For Labour And Employment, Festus Keyamo; the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari and his executive members including traditional and religious leaders were at the event.

According to the Emirate, his title, ‘Ɗan Amanar Daura’ which means ‘The Trustworthy Son Of Daura’ was in recognition of his ministry’s performance and selfless services and above all to reciprocate the hand of fellowship extended to Katsina State and the North in general through several projects.

The monumental railway project that connects the North and the University of Transportation sited in Daura are believed to have been some of the infrastructural development that prompted the Emirate to reward the Minister.

The President had earlier in a statement on Friday lauded the conferment of Daura chieftaincy titles on Amaechi; and a reputable businessman, Nasiru Haladu Danu.

Buhari described the conferment of the title of “Dan Amana” (the trusted one) to Amaechi as a clear commitment to the harmonious relationship between the nation’s diversity and culture.

He commended the Minister “for working with enormous energy to make the change we promised Nigerians a reality,” noting that “the change we are witnessing in the transport sector is an extraordinary legacy.”

Elsewhere, the Governor of Rivers State also bag Chieftaincy title same day in Kalabari kingdom.

By Dez Mayorz

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