Awka throne crisis: Anambra affirms Obi Gibson Nwosu as ruler

Obi Gibson Nwosu

Obi Gibson Nwosu

From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

The Anambra State Government has affirmed that Obi Gibson Nwosu is the authentic traditional ruler of Awka community.

This was contained in a white paper presented to the Awka Town Union by the Anambra State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Tochukwu Nweke, on behalf of the state government.

Reading the contents of the white paper before handing it over to the President-General of the community, Frederick Chinwuba, the Attorney General said the government accepted the recommendation by the constituted panel of enquiry, which affirms that Obi Nwosu is the substantive and incumbent traditional ruler of Awka community since the traditional throne of Awka is rotational between the Ifite and Ezi sections of Awka, as contained in Article 8, paragraphs B and C of the Awka Traditional Rulers Amended Constitution of 1986.

Barrister Nweke said that since the Ayom N’Okpala quarters from the Ifite section produced Ezeuzu the First, and Ezeuzu the Second is from the Ezi section, the next traditional rulers would be produced by other quarters according to seniority, namely Nkwelle from the Ifite section, Ezi section, Amachalla Na Ato from the Ifite section, Agulu from the Ezi section, and Ifite Awka from the Ifite section.

The white paper also stated that the government accepted recommendations two and three, which stated that Chief Austin Ndigwe is not the traditional ruler of Awka and that his claim to the Ezeuzu throne is unlawful.

Responding on behalf of Awka community, the Deputy President-General of the community, Mr Chris Obuekwe, appreciated Charles Soludo for intervening in the matter with a view to finding a lasting solution, expressing happiness that peace has finally returned.

Mr Obuekwe also commended the Governor for giving Awka a facelift and pleaded that more development projects should be sited in Awka now that normalcy has been achieved.

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