A civil society organisation, Ebonyi First Vanguard has condemned some media report against Ebonyi Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Chief Uchenna Igwe, over the family of the late traditional ruler of Nkalaha Community in Ishielu LGA of the State Late Ezeogo Augustine Okwor (Onwa Fuo Igboamaru II of Nkalaha).
At a press conference in Abakaliki the Director-general, of the group Eze Monday who dismissed the allegations against the Commissioner, described it as baseless, unfounded and smacks of bad faith to tarnish the good reputation of the Commissioner.
Recall that in a complaint addressed to the Governor of the state, written by the family’s attorney, E. Emeka Anosike & Associates, they alleged abuse of office by the state commissioner for local government and chieftaincy matters, saying that the recognition of one Mr. Thompson I. Ebeh on the 1st of October, 2024, as the new traditional ruler of the Nkalaha community in Ishielu Local Government Area of the state was not done with due process.
They equally maintained in the petition that the late Ezeogo Augustine Okwor, during his lifetime, was recognized as a traditional ruler of the Nkalaha Autonomous Community on the 26/8/2020 by the former Governor of the State, Engr. David Umahi, “a position he held until his demise on the 24th day of May, 2024, after a brief illness.”.
The group expressed shock on the blackmail against Igwe and challenged the late Okwor family to show prove of the allegations against the Commissioner or tender unreserved public apology to him and Ebonyi people
He said: "The attention of Ebonyi First Vanguard has been drawn to the baseless media blackmail levied by the family of the late traditional ruler of Nkalaha Community in Ishielu LGA in league with other unpopular beneficiaries of the old order on media spaces against Ebonyi Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Uchenna Stephen Igwe, who has refused to flinch in his commitment to transparently implement the democratic agenda of Ebonyi People's Charter of Needs administration led by His Excellency, Builder Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru".
"This press statement has become necessary to put the records straight and prevent the intended deception of the gullible Ebonyi masses by unscrupulous elements who resent the termination of injustice and tyranny on which they thrived and the nascent wind of positive change which the Nwifuru's administration symbolizes for Ebonyi people".
"The unsubstantiated accusations that the Honourable Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters in Ebonyi State, Hon. Uchenna Stephen Igwe, a gentleman known for contentment, extorted money from a dead man and another living traditional ruler is far-fetched, unfounded and smacks of bad faith. Ebonyi First Vanguard hereby challenges the late Okwor family of Nkalaha Community to show prove of their criminal allegations against the commissioner or tender unreserved public apology to Hon. Uchenna Igwe and Ebonyi people for that infantile attempt to impeach the character of an innocent Ebonyian".
To put the records straight, the group stated that:
"The late Ezeogo Augustine Okwor was dethroned by the High Court of Ebonyi State sitting in Ezzamgbo Judicial Division presided over by His Lordship, Honourable Justice H. A. Njoku, in a judgment delivered on Thursday, 11th June, 2015 in suit number HK/14/2009 between Chief Michael Ominyi and Thompson Ebe & 7 others".
"That the said judgement declared Chief Thompson Ebe as the "duly elected Eze of Nkalaha Autonomous Community and ordered for unencumbered recognition of Chief Thompson Ebe".
" That purported recognition of late Augustine Okwor as Ezeogo of Nkalaha Community in contempt of the judgement of the court of competent jurisdiction was a procured through deceit and misrepresentation of facts to the previous administration".
"That the anomalous recognition of the late Augustine Okwor was continuously protested by the people of Nkalaha Community to the point that the previous administration of Ebonyi State which recognized the late Augustine Okwor had to set up an Executive Council Committee chaired by Dr. Chris Achi to look into the Nkalaha Eze tussle and make recommendations to the administration in 2019".
"The Dr. Chris Achi-led EXCO committee on Nkalaha Eze tussle established that Chief Thompson Ebe was the winner of the Nkalaha Eze election held on 6th December, 2008 and recommended the withdrawal of both the staff of office and certificate of recognition given to late Augustine Okwor; and the presentation of Chief Thompson Ebe to the former Governor for recognition".
"On 28th August, 2023, the people of Nkalaha Community wrote to the present Governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency, Builder Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, demanding for the implementation of both the High Court judgement and recommendations of the EXCO committee on Nkalaha Community Ezeogo seat. Governor Francis Nwifuru directed Executive Chairman of Ishielu LGA, Hon. John O. Onwe, to investigate the matter and revert. The Ishielu council chairman set up a 7-man committee chaired by Barr Augustine Owo. On 02/11/2023, this committee, like the High Court of Ebonyi State and the Ebonyi State Exco committee led by Dr. Chris Achi, recommended the withdrawal of the recognition of Augustine Okwor as Ezeogo of Nkalaha and the presentation both staff of office and certificate of recognition to Chief Thompson Ebe, the Eze - elect of Nkalaha Autonomous Community".
"On 20th June, 2024, the people of Nkalaha Community wrote to the Governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency, Builder Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, notifying him of the unfortunate departure on 24th May, 2024 of the embattled Augustine Okwor and praying for the presentation of staff of office and certificate of recognition as traditional ruler of Nkalaha Autonomous Community to Chief Thompson Ebe. This culminated in the recognition of Ezeogo Thompson Ebe as the traditional ruler of Nkalaha Autonomous Community, alongside other traditional rulers-elect of other communities in Ebonyi State on 1st October, 2024!"
"The other allegation that Ebonyi State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Hon. Uchenna Stephen Igwe, stopped the construction of the building graciously approved for the late Augustine Okwor is another lie from the pit of hell. Investigations show that the building project is on-going and has progressed more than those of many living traditional rulers in many communities of Ebonyi State. The contractor handling that particular project is alive and can attest that no stop order has been issued to him by the commissioner or any other person or authority." The group stated.
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