The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fresh crisis in Anambra community over suspension of Igwe, others

- From Osiberoha Osibe, Awka

ABACHA Community in Anambra State has been engulfed in a fresh crisis over plots to dethrone the traditiona­l ruler, Igwe Godwin B. C. Mbakwe, leading to the indefinite suspension of the community’s Traditiona­l Prime Minister ( Onowu), Chief Nzekwesi Omofia.

Omofia was suspended for allegedly hosting a meeting of traditiona­l leaders and elders at his residence contrary to rules governing the Abacha Cabinet.

After an emergency meeting, yesterday, the Abacha Cabinet, also issued a statement through the Palace Secretary, Joe Anakwe Mbakwe for the indefinite suspension of Chief Nwakibie Godwin Odiegwu, Omenka Ugochukwu Onyekwelu and Anthony Okelo for participat­ing in what they described as a show of shame at Government House, Awka.

Mbakwe said the cabinet was empowered to meet and deliberate on sensitive issues involving the community, saying the Onowu was trying to cause confusion in the community’s Ozo institutio­n.

“Some people were hired to go to Awka and protest against Igwe Mbakwe, under the falsehood that the Anambra State government withheld the COVID- 19 palliative­s allocated to the community and that unless the protest was organised, the palliative­s will not be released, which was found to be false.

“Recently, the dissident group informed members of the public that the state government had written Omofia) to act as the Igwe since Mbakwe had been suspended,” he added. He explained that the opposition group alleged that the Palace Secretary received the letter authorisin­g Omofia to act as Igwe, but allegedly sat on it, even as he accused the promoters of failing to make the letter public for the people to authentica­te.

Dismissing the allegation, he noted that on the basis of the falsehood, Omofia and his supporters held an inaugural parallel meeting at his residence for him to act as Igwe, which he said, was against the cabinet’s rules.

The Guardian learnt that trouble started in Abacha Community when Igwe Mbakwe and 11 others traveled to Abuja with Prince Arthur Eze to commend the Federal Government for the infrastruc­ture facelift of the Southeast zone and to encourage him to do more.

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