A delegation of the Okuama community, comprising elders, community leaders, and Archbishop Ojigbo, paid a courtesy visit to HRM Clement Oghenerukevwe Ikolo, Urhukpe I, King of Ewu Kingdom. The purpose of the visit was to express sincere apologies for the King's unjust arrest in relation to the Okuama-Nigerian military issue.
During the meeting, the Okuama community expressed their gratitude for the King's leadership and dedication to the development of the kingdom. After listening to the King's address, the community unanimously reaffirmed their support for HRM Clement Oghenerukevwe Ikolo, Urhukpe I, as their King.

Key Highlights:
- The King advised the Okuama community to be God-fearing and stand for what is right.
- He promised to work with the community to bring development and lasting solutions to the crisis, by God's special grace.
- The meeting concluded on a joyful note, with a renewed sense of unity and purpose.
Outcome:
The Okuama community's reaffirmation of support for the King marks a significant step towards healing and progress. The King's commitment to working with the community to address the crisis and bring development is a positive development.
Recommendations:
- Follow-up meetings to ensure implementation of the King's promises.
- Continued dialogue and cooperation between the Okuama community and the King.
