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Abia oil producing community decries decayed infrastructure, selects new leadership

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From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

The Igiriuku community, Owaza in Ukwa West Local Government of Abia State has decried decayed infrastructure in the area, blaming it on lack of good leadership that will present their concerns to Government.

This is as the community has selected some people to run the affairs of the community following the death of their traditional ruler.

Some youths of the community who spoke to Sunday Sun on Saturday said their community has been neglected over the years as a result of lack of good leadership to present the problems of the the community to Government.

“All the roads built by the Chief Onyema Ugochukwu-led Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), have gone bad without any attempt to draw the attention of Government to the deployable state of the roads.

“Apart from the poor condition of the roads in the area, Igiriuku do not have the semblance of an oil producing community as no meaningful project is sited in the area, yet they drill oil from the community daily.”

They said something drastically must be some ameliorate the situation which they said is getting out of hand.

Meanwhile, the community has selected a new leadership to run its affairs and to laise with Government and oil companies operating in the area for the overall development of Igiriuku.

Announcing the new leadership at the community’s hall, Chief Friday Nwaelele, the Paramount Chief of Eziogwu and the chairman of the Igiriuku council of Paramount Chiefs, said the selected officials would be in acting capacity following when the community will have a new traditional ruler who would then appoint new leaders for the community.

“With this selection by the representatives of the four villages that made up Igiriuku, the former leadership has been dissolved”, he said.

Those selected to run the community included, Chief Nwosu Bright Chukwuma, chairman; Uche Ogbonna, vice chairman;  Ernest Aliri, Secretary and Kelechi Nwelele, youth leader.

Others are, Lucky Nwagwu, vice youth leader; Chimaobi Ezekiel, secretary, youth wing; Uchechi Ogbuji, women leader, Nwadiuto Kenneth, vice Mrs. Ulochi Chionye, Secretary, Women wing.

Speaking after the selection process, one of the Paramount Chiefs of Igiriuku, Chief Horsfall Ebere commended his people for their peaceful disposition during the process.

He advised the new executive to work in tandem with the Paramount Chiefs for the progress of the community.

Ebere said he has no doubt the executive would for the interest of the community by liasing with Governments at all levels to bring the much needed development to Igiriuku community.