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Ugwuanyi Suspends Enugu Monarch Over Persistent Crisis In His Domain


 (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The governor  Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi led government has suspended the traditional ruler of Amechi Awkunanaw autonomous community in Enugu South Council Government Area of the State, Igwe Anthony Ogbodo Okorie, over what it described as persistent crisis pervading the community.

African  Examiner  reports that  certificate of recognition earlier issued to the Monarch  by the state government was also withdrawn following his suspension

Contained in a letter signed by the state Commissioner for Chieftaincy Matters, Dr. Charles Egumgbe .

 “The government of Enugu State of Nigeria condemns the persistent crisis pervading Amechi Awkunanaw Autonomous Community in Enugu South Local Government Area.  Attempts at bringing peace to the community have been stone-walled

“Undesputably, law and order has broken down in your community leading to injuries to persons and properties and the situation if not checked may exacerbate the present security challenge in our land.

“Your actions and or inactions in this matter are inconsistent with section 15(d), (e),(f), (g), (h), (i) and (j) of the Traditional Rulers Law Cap 141, Revised laws of Enugu State 2004.  In consequence therefore, and pursuant to section 10(a) & (b) of the Traditional Rulers Laws, Cap 141, Revised Laws of Enugu State, 2004, the Government of Enugu State has suspended your recognition as the Igwe and Traditional Ruler of Amechi Awkunanaw Autonomous

Community, Enugu South Local Government Area of Enugu State this Tuesday, October 5, 2021.

“Take note that your suspension shall subsist pending the conduct of investigations and the aftermath.”

Igwe Okorie, who was summoned to a meeting by the commissioner in his office on Tuesday only to be handed the suspension letter, told newsmen that the government’s claim that its  action was based on the security crisis in his community was not true as there was no outstanding security crisis in his domain.

However, in a swift reaction, Igwe Okorie faulted the reason given for his suspension saying there was no crisis in Amaechi community that could warrant his being sanctioned by the state government.

According to him, “The commissioner told me that there is security crisis in Amechi but that is not true. I  told him that there is no security crisis that is outstanding.

” In our security meeting, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Awkunanaw who is in charge of Amechi has not reported any serious breach of security in Amechi.  The DSS also came to my palace in Amechi and never reported any serious breach of security in Amechi.

“I told them that the issue causing problem in Amechi community is landed property. The community wanted to recover their land, former Satellite Press.  That is the issue and the matter is in court.

He added:  ” I told the commissioner that since the matter is in court, the court should be allowed to decide who is the rightful owner of that land.  But since it is a predetermined decision, they had already written the letter (suspension)  before  inviting me.   The people of Amaechi should keep calm as justice must be done and at the end God will take the glory.”

Also reacting,  a former Commissioner in the state, and incumbent President-General of Amechi Awkunanaw Community, Hon. John Egbo, picked holes in  the suspension of the royal father, saying “the government of Enugu State must have been misled by people who are interested in hijacking the community’s land, which they had percolated and started selling.”

“They are not only selling the Satellite land belonging to Amechi Community, which it donated for overriding public interest of building an industry, but when that industry is no longer operating there, the land should be returned to Amechi community to decide what to do with their land. That is the right thing to do,” he said.

Continuing, the Town Union President said: “The second part is that the same people causing this problem are overzealously selling Amechi land. They have also sold the compound of the Civic Centre at Amechi community.  The same group sold the land illegally and guess what, everybody in that group is keeping quiet because of their vested interest in selling Amechi land. The good thing is that the matter is in court and it is not a chieftaincy matter.

“We have a Town Union issue which we are in court trying to resolve but a Town Union issue is not a chieftaincy problem, so there is no need for chieftaincy ministry to get involved.  Igwe  has never breached any security or threaten peace in the community. 

“So, his suspension is a surprise to us and we want to say categorically that Amechi Community is solidly behind the Igwe and you can see that from the large number of indigenes that came to the ministry in solidarity with the Igwe today. “

He advised Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuany to set up a panel to investigate the issue of land grabbing in Amechi Awkunan


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