· Urge EFCC,
NJC, others to probe her
· Ask Ihedioha
to remove monarch
Imo leaders on Monday urged Governor Emeka
Ihedioha to remove the Eshi of Nkwerre, Eze Chijioke Okwara from the throne for
fomenting a crisis capable of destroying Nkwerre and making life insecure for
the people.
The leaders spoke on the volatile situation, the
high-handedness and selfish manipulations of the monarch and a judge in the
state.
They also implored the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to act promptly and decisively because ‘’our
people are in great danger.”
What appeared to have stirred the hornets is the
decision of the Aba trained monarch to sack the leadership of the community
union and lock up the village hall.
At a press conference in Lagos, the leaders
descended on the monarch, accusing him of destroying the unity of the ancient
kingdom, silencing the people and sponsoring thugs.
They urged the National Judicial Council to call
the female judge to order.
President General of Nkwerre Aborigines
Development Union, Engineer Sam Akanno, the Akaraka Nkwerre, Chief Mike
Allison- Ikwuagwu and other leaders accused the traditional ruler of Nkwerre
ancient kingdom of arrogating more powers to himself, igniting crisis and
working against the interest of the people.
They said the monarch had no power to oust the
executive committee from office and install his cronies to do his bidding.
The predicament of the community leaders started
in 2003 when the people resolved to create more autonomous
communities.
The monarch’s strongest point of disagreement
seemed to have been the call for the division of Nkwerre into four autonomous
communities (Confederation of four Ofor).
"The monarch has never hidden his contempt
for the division of Nkwerre into four autonomous communities’’ the leaders
said.
Specifically, the monarch vowed that if the
leaders failed to do his bidding, he would further wield a bigger hammer by
taking stronger measures.
"The monarch showed his true colours when
he angrily questioned the registration of the old union by the Corporate
Affairs Commission (CAC). After a futile effort to stop the registration of the
union, the monarch sacked the executive committee. He moved a step further to
bar members of the union from holding meetings. He drafted thugs to the hall to
bar us from meeting” the leaders said.
Coming after the monarch’s supporters’ show of
shame against the union, the eldest brother of the monarch, Ekezie Okpara and
other members of the communities declared their opposition to the move by the
monarch to become chairman of the union’s board of trustees.
"The Union’s Constitution has a function
for the monarch. He is our Grand Patron. He cannot be grand patron and chairman
of the Union’s Board of Trustees at the same time’’ the leaders said.
The community leaders accused the monarch of
appropriating the resources of the communities, destroying Nkwerre Aborigines
Union and plotting to create another village in view of taking the community
lands.
"Our community is in crisis because of the
selfish ambition of one man and his cronies. The monarch is not a good leader.
He is creating problem in the kingdom. He is hiring thugs to destroy the
kingdom’’
In a combative mood, Ikwuagwu accused the
monarch, a former commissioner in Imo State, Chief Uzoma Nwosu-Iheme and other
cronies of the monarch of plotting to remove him as OJI OFOR of Nnanato.
"The monarch is very desperate. This is
against our tradition. He wants to kill me. The monarch, Chief Uzoma Nwosu
Iheme and others directed thugs to lock Obinihu Hall, the venue of our annual
meeting’’ Ikwuagwu said.
They alleged that a super-rich female judge was
influencing the judiciary from hearing the matter and using strange wealth to
oppress the people.
"We want President Muhammadu Buhari,
Governor Emeka Ihedioha, the police and NJC to rescue our people. We want the
police to investigate and arrest those behind the killer squad that opened fire
during our union’s meeting. We want NJC to probe the finances and activities of
the judge conniving with the monarch. We want justice for our people’’ the
leaders said.
Sunday’s declaration by Nkwerre leaders
represents what observers considered as a vote of no confidence in the
iron-fisted monarch.
Credit: Ebireri Henry Ovie
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