Oru Owerre: CDB Williams  Sues  For Love,  Peace Unity.

As the people of Owerre Nchi Ise, comprising the five Autonomous communities in the Owerri Municipal city, Imo state celebrate this year’s ‘ Oru Owerre cultural festival, a prominent indigene of the area , Chief Chijioke Williams has

called on both the  indigene and non-indigenes dwelling in the city to live in peace and harmony.

Speaking with newsmen while observing the festival in his country home  in Owerri, the Imo state capital, Chief Williams, who is the Special Adviser to the Governor on Urban Development, noted that the period of the festival is a period of peace, love and celebration.

He narrated the history of Owerre people,  stating  that during Oru Owerre, the  people use the celebration to remember  the sojourn of their progenitor, Ekwema from Umuorii  Uratta to  a place called Ugwu Ekwema where he finally settled, as a result of the quarrel that ensued between him and his brother after the death of their father in years past.

According  to CDB  Williams, as he is popularly called, Ekwema escaped being  killed by his brother as a result of the said  quarrel and settled in a place presently called  Ekwema along Egbu Road, Owerri.

The former House of Representatives Candidate advised  Owerre people  not to forget their cultural heritage even as urbanisation has eroded the culture of the people. He stated that there is need for every Owere man to speak an undiluted Owere dialect which is a means of identification

Williams urged Owerre people to remain focused and  maintain  healthy relationship as brothers as well  as avoid any form of dispute even as he acknowledged that it is not very easy for people to live in peace in an urban setting.

Thanking the state  government for the rate of development in Owerri capital city,

he equality pointed out that the values and customs of the people should be preserved amidst the infiltration.

The SA further thanked the government for the rate of infrastructural  development in Owerri Capital city,noting that his people appreciate same.

 

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