The Guardian (Nigeria)

Suspended monarch apologises to Soludo as group backs gov

- From Osiberoha Osibe, Awka

Ttradition­al ruler of Neni Community, in Anambra State, Damian Ezeani, who was suspended for conferring a chieftainc­y title on Senator Ifeanyi Ubah has apologised to Governor Charles Soludo.

Neni is a community in Anaocha Local Council of the state. Recall that Soludo, on Monday, suspended the traditiona­l ruler for conferring a chieftainc­y title on Ubah.

In a four- minute video clip yesterday, Ezeani said he understood the reason for his suspension and tendered an unreserved apology for the infraction “without obtaining appropriat­e clearances” from relevant authoritie­s.

“I want to offer my profound, unreserved apology with all sincerity and humility to the government of Anambra State and the Governor, Charles Soludo,” he said.

Ezeani is the Chairperso­n of the Anambra Central District Traditiona­l Rulers Council.

The suspended monarch also appealed to the governor to forgive any traditiona­l ruler in the council who may have committed similar offences in the past.

He said he would not want his offence to affect the relationsh­ip that exists between the Neni Community and the state government. EANWHILE, the President of Non

Indigenous Stakeholde­rs Associatio­n ( ANISA), Great Ugwuoke, has justified the opposition of Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB) and Anambra State government to the conferment of “Ikemba Neni” chieftainc­y title on Ubah.

Ugwuoke equally noted that the indefinite suspension of Ezeani by the state government is to serve as a deterrent to those who, in the future, may want to covet the title.

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