
Senator Ede Dafinone, representing Delta Central Senatorial District, has congratulated the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, HRM, Major General Felix Mujakperuo (retd.), CFR, Orhue I, on the successful groundbreaking ceremony of the Orodje Sub-Palace in Sapele.
The ceremony, held on Saturday, January 24, 2026, was described by the senator as a historic milestone in the preservation of Okpe culture, history and traditional institution.
Dafinone on Saturday, noted that the project underscored the enduring relevance of the Orodje stool as a symbol of unity, authority and continuity for the Okpe people.He commended the monarch’s decision to establish the Sub-Palace in Sapele, describing it as a far-reaching and visionary move that reflects a deep understanding of history and governance.
Adding that the Sub-Palace will serve as a vital institutional presence, strengthening the traditional and administrative role of the Orodje within the Okpe Kingdom.
“The Sub-Palace is not just a physical structure; it is a reaffirmation of identity, legitimacy and cultural heritage for present and future generations,” Dafinone said.He stressed that the Orodje Sub-Palace is of profound historical importance, as it underscores the overlordship of the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom as the only recognised traditional ruler in Sapele and across the Okpe Kingdom.
Dafinone added that the restoration and renewal of the Sub-Palace would further strengthen the documented foundations of Okpe traditional authority and ensure its preservation within Nigeria’s national historical consciousness.
He commended the monarch for his visionary leadership and reaffirmed his commitment to initiatives that promote peace, uphold history, and preserve cultural heritage
