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Heavy Tension in Enugu Community; Umuekwune Obollo-Afor Over Alleged Plot to Impose Traditional Ruler Despite Court Order

By Ebenezer Eze

Oct 31, 2024

Tension is escalating in the Umuekwune Obollo-Afor Autonomous Community in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, as residents react to an alleged plan by the Enugu State Ministry of Chieftaincy Matters to conduct an Igweship election, defying a court order that prohibits such action.

Kristina Reports learnt that unrest is brewing in the community, with locals vowing to resist what they label as the imposition of a leader.

Commissioner for Chieftaincy Matters, Enugu State, Okey Ogbodo

They have accused the Enugu State Commissioner for Chieftaincy Matters, Okey Ogbodo, of ignoring both wise counsel and the court order, moving forward with what many view as an illegal election.

Ogbodo is reported to have scheduled the election for Monday, November 4, 2024, despite clear acknowledgment of the restraining order issued by a competent court.

Speaking to journalists in Enugu on Saturday, Community Leader of Umuekwune Obollo-Afor Autonomous Community, Chief Arua Melitus, flanked by fellow residents, expressed shock at the audacity to disregard the court order.

He stated that the Ministry had been duly served and also acknowledged the order on Monday, September 23, 2024.

He added that the Ministry was attempting to have the order vacated, a request that has not yet been granted.

He questioned the Commissioner’s motives for pursuing this illegality, suggesting it might be driven by personal gain.

“This is unprecedented. When I first heard about the planned election, I thought it was a joke. I know Governor Peter Mbah did not instruct him to proceed with this, as he is a lawyer who understands the implications of an ongoing court case.”

“The Governor needs to recognize who genuinely supports him. Okey Ogbodo is not one of them and must be held accountable immediately.”

Efforts by Kristina Reports to reach the Commissioner for Chieftaincy Matters, Okey Ogbodo on the issue was yet unsuccessful at the time of this report.

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