 Governor Aguilquefes has ascended to the bill passed by Tareba State House of Assembly for the retention of the first class chief of Takum local government of the State Reach Empowers government to appoint three third class chiefs. Governor Kefes made it official in Takum town in the presence of some members of Tareba State House of Assembly. The vacuum created after the demise of Takum monarch 28 years back who soon be filled following the passing of a bill into law by Tareba State House of Assembly. The new law mandated the three major tribes that made up of the town to rotate in the first class king of Takum, ascending to the bill seeking for the establishment of a rotational first class chief of Takum and three third class chiefs in Takum. The governor Aguilquefes said it is in the interest of peace and development of the state. He commanded members of the State House of Assembly for critically doing justice to the bill. The deputy speaker of Tareba State House of Assembly, Hon. Abdul Lahee Haman Adama Borkonu said the bill has gone through all the legislative processes. Meanwhile, reactions have continued to trail the new law as the member representing Ussar constituency at the Tareba State House of Assembly has denied supporting the bill passing into law. Hon. Rikuki Joshua at a press conference in Jalingu says that he didn't consent and will never accept the idea of rotation of Uquay, Takum's tool or in support of creation of the three third class chiefs in Takum. I want to say unequivocally that I didn't consent and will never, I repeat, will never accept the idea of rotation of Uquay, Takum's tool nor agree with the bill seeking to rotate the referred tool of the paramount ruler of Takum and also the creation of three third class chiefs in Takum chiefdom that was recently passed into law by the Tareba State House of Assembly. To the best of my knowledge, our Hon. Rikuki Joshua Udenyang is a typical Kutep man, one and brought up in Kutep man. He knows, he's a lover of his community, a lover of Kutep man in general. Before this rotation issue, Ureyang has tried all his possible best to take against the rotation of the chiefdom affairs among the three ethics in Takum, not her government. He tried all his possible best to make some of his members who are lover to him, to support him, kicking against the decision, but it couldn't work because he was alone in the house and one person can never make a dream, was alone. Now that Governor Kefas assigned it into law, the alternative left for the aggrieved is to approach Kut for redress.