@ Last! Fintiri Resolves 120-Yr-Old Chieftaincy Tussle

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A chieftaincy struggle that lasted 120 years, has at last, ended with Governor Ahmadu Fintiri’s creation of the Huba Chiefdom in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

The Chairman of the Coronation Committee and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Idi Hong, made this known while addressing newsmen in Yola on Wednesday.

Hong said Fintiri’s emergence as Governor was a turning point in the long-standing quest for the independence of the ‘Huba” Chiefdom.

Said he: “The Governor’s leadership reflects fairness, justice, equity, transparency, courage, and inclusiveness.

“He listens to the wishes and aspirations of the people. It is not surprising that he created the Huba Chiefdom alongside six other Emirates and Chiefdoms across the State.

“This marks the end of a struggle that lasted for about 120 years”.

Hong said Fintiri approved the appointment of Töl Alheri Nyako as Töl Huba on January 3, established the legal framework, administrative structure, and governance procedures for the Chiefdom.

Added he: “On Friday, Nyako will be presented with the Staff of Office as the Töl Huba by the Governor”.

During British colonial rule, he said, the Huba Chiefdom faced systemic downgrading, reducing its traditional leadership to an ungraded district head under the Adamawa Emirate.

He said that in spite of multiple approvals for the Chiefdom’s restoration, most notably in 1906, 1986, and 1988, none was implemented, and attempts to revive the Huba Monarchy were met with intimidation and resistance.

Fintiri, he pointed out, also created additional 14 districts within the Huba Chiefdom, including; Hong, Shangui, Pella, Uding, Kulinyi, Hyema, and Gaya, among others.

Said Hong: “With the Governor’s intervention, this long-awaited recognition has paved way for the Huba people to govern their affairs within a legally recognised framework”.

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