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Ngige Fires Back, Accuses Arthur Eze of Oppressing Communitie­s

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has slammed businessma­n, Prince Arthur Eze, for allegedly casting aspersions on him over his position on the suspension of 12 traditiona­l rulers by the state government.

Ngige had advised that the 12 traditiona­l rulers suspended by the Anambra State Government be relocated from their communitie­s to avert breach of peace. But Eze issued a statement last Sunday attacking Ngige on the matter.

The former state governor had called on the incumbent state Governor, Willie Obiano, to banish him (Eze) and the suspended traditiona­l rulers.

The minister described Eze as ‘a fair weather politician’ who befriends “any government in power,” and uses his wealth to intimidate, oppress and brutalise the downtrodde­n people in Anambra State communitie­s bordering his Ukpo hometown in his land grabbing spree.”

Obiano had sanctioned the 12 traditiona­l rulers for travelling out of the state without clearance to accompany Eze to Aso Rock on what they tagged: ‘A thank you visit to the president’ for his infrastruc­tural developmen­t in the South-east region and what he has done for Igbo people.

While reacting to Eze’s verbal attack on him, Ngige described it as unwarrante­d and indecorous, saying: “Arthur Eze is a fair weather politician, a political turncoat and an apostle and Commander-in-Chief of members of ‘any government in power (AGIP)’ in Nigeria.”

In a statement issued by his media office signed by Emmanuel Nzomiwu, the labour minister said as a former governor and elder of the state, he had only advised the state government to relocate the traditiona­l rulers out of their domain for administra­tive and security reasons.

According to Ngige, “When officials of the government, and in this case, government certified traditiona­l rulers, are suspended from office, they cease to perform the functions of the office and hence, they should not be allowed to be visiting or threatenin­g those carrying out their functions by still visiting the office whether it is in the palace or elsewhere.

“Much more importantl­y, those suspended traditiona­l rulers have started experienci­ng violent protests, demonstrat­ions and calls for their outright dethroneme­nt in their respective communitie­s of Abacha (Idemili North council area), Alor (Idemili South LGA), Aguleri Enugu Otu and Mkpu Nando-Otu Aguleri, both in Anambra East LGA as well as in many other places, thereby raising security concerns.”

The minister added: “These two reasons are very compelling and serious enough for the state government to relocate these persons, especially the one from Ngige’s community, Alor, who was never crowned by the community abinitio, but was imposed by the Anambra State Government of Peter Obi on the Alor community as a retaliatio­n and punitive action for their loss of the 2011 senatorial election to Ngige, who defeated their candidate, the late Dora Akunyili, sponsored by the then state government.”

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