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Nnewi Monarch Seeks 5% Council Funds for Traditiona­l Rulers

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The Igwe of Nnewi, His Royal Highness, Kenneth O. Orizu 111, has advocated for the return of the payment of five percent of allocation­s to the local government areas to traditiona­l rulers to make them more independen­t and apolitical.

He spoke in Nnewi, Anambra State during the 2019 celebratio­n of the 56th Ofala festival and his 94th year birthday.

The annual Ofala festival brings to an end the activities of the year. It is also a period when people are free to come and celebrate with their Igwe.

He said: “During the Sani Abacha era, five percent of the local government allocation was earmarked for traditiona­l institutio­ns.

“This is no longer done today, especially in the South East. In the North, South West and even in the Midwest, they still pay the five per cent of the local government allocation­s to the traditiona­l institutio­ns. Down here, that is not the case.” He also stated that traditiona­l rulers were very useful in ensuring security saying that it is much easier to reach them than chairmen of local government.

“A traditiona­l ruler, through the subs, that is, chairmen of families, chairmen of villages, can reach out to the people faster and better and they respect him more than the local government chairman.

“So, the sooner traditiona­l institutio­ns are given the recognitio­n they deserve, the better for everybody”, he added.

The revered royal father maintained that “So, I believe government needs to do more to lift the traditiona­l institutio­ns, considerin­g their roles in the system. When there is crisis in the town, the institutio­n is beckoned on to quell the crisis. There are things traditiona­l rulers can do that even the chairmen of the local government areas cannot do.

Also at the event, the member representi­ng Nnewi North, Nnewi South, Ekwusigo Federal Constituen­cy Hon. Chris Azubuogu called on the government to the tourism potentials of the Nnewi Ofala Festival and other cultural events in the state to create jobs and provide the much needed revenue.

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