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Friday 5 August 2016

Wike sacks traditional ruler, residents lament


Residents of Apara Kingdom of Obio/Akpor Local Government in Rivers State have condemned the removal of their paramount ruler, Eze Gift Eziwho Johnson, by the Nyesom Wike administration.

Johnson, who is the Eze Oha Apara IV, got his certificate, recognition and staff of office on May 27, last year, from the preceding Rotimi Amaechi administration.

Wike has shifted his recognition to one of his associates, Mr. Chike Worlu-Wodo, as the new paramount ruler of Apara Kingdom.

Addressing reporters yesterday at the palace of Eze Oha Apara IV in Rumuigbo, Port Harcourt, the people of Apara Kingdom urged the Federal Government and security agencies to intervene in the alleged injustice.

The media briefing was addressed by the Chairman of Ekinigbo Clan Town Council, Chinedu Johnson Amadi, who was accompanied by the Secretary of the clan’s Council of Chiefs, Eze Allwell Ome Egeonu; Chairman of Ekinigbo Owhor Holders, Elder Samuel Egeonu and Chairman of Ekinigbo Opinion Leaders, Ambassador John Okocha.

The paramount ruler appeared briefly at the event before leaving to attend to other matters outside the palace.

A former Chief of Staff at the Government House in Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha, who hails from Rumuigbo in Apara Kingdom and who is an ally of Amaechi, expressed shock at Wike’s withdrawal of government recognition of the monarch.

Okocha noted that the governor and his “cohorts” were inviting anarchy in the peaceful kingdom. He hoped the situation would not be allowed to degenerate into civil disobedience.

The President-General of Ekinigbo Youth Council, Dele Jnr. Egeonu, said he and other members of the council were pleading with other youths to avoid violence.

But he urged the Federal Government and security agencies to prevent anarchy.

Egeonu said Johnson must be reinstated for peace to reign in Apara Kingdom.

But Wike, who reacted to the development through his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, Simeon Nwakaudu, insisted that his administration took the step to ensure peace.

Apara Kingdom’s residents, through the Ekinigbo Clan Council, said they were troubled by Wike’s “vexatious and utterly malicious move,” purporting to have withdrawn the king’s official government recognition.

It said: “Eze Oha Apara, Eze Gift Eziwho Johnson, was properly selected by the Rumukesiorlu Royal Kingmakers, after due consultations. He was properly coronated and duly presented to the public, in line with the established customs and tradition of Ikwerre people, for the purpose of installing a bona fide occupant of an ancestral stool.

“The purported cancellation and withdrawal of government recognition from Eze Gift Eziwho Johnson by Governor Wike were maliciously conceived to ridicule our ancestral stool, embarrass the incumbent and cause anarchy in Apara Kingdom. The action was not only taken in grave error, it is vindictive and vexatious against due process, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.

“We wish to state categorically that the Ekinigbo Clan Town Council will not allow anybody to play vindictive politics with our highly-revered ancestral stool, as Governor Wike appears to be doing, by claiming to have ‘selected’ and ‘installed’ Mr. Chike Worlu-Wodo as ‘Eze Oha Apara.’

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