A former Chairman of Edda Local Government Area, Hon. Eni Uduma Chima, has called on the government of Ebonyi State under Francis Nwifuru to listen to the plea of Ekoli autonomous community in Edda Local Government Area of the State and ensure free, fair, transparent and peaceful election of the town Union......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
Eni, who disclosed this in an interview in Abakaliki, while reacting to the call by the ruling age grade Chairman that he (Eni) and the Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Stanley Okoro Emegha should step aside to allow for the conduct of the town union election, said he is not against the conduct of the election, provided the election is upholds the principles of neutrality and deviod of political any inclination.
Chief Thomas Ama, Chairman of Ukejiogo Ruling Age Grade); Council of Village Heads member, Ezeogo Etta Egor Akanu, Pastors Isaac Chima Oti and Enworo Otta of Ekoli-Edda Indigenous Pastors had insisted on a democratic election.
He called on the caretaker committe not to use the governor of the state, who in a meeting of November 11, 2023 faulted the requirement of first degree as qualification for being president of the town union, as an excuse to amend the constitution.
Eni said, “My position is that government should listen to the plea of the people through the different authorities; the association of village heads, the ruling age grade, the women groups, even the indigenous pastors’ forum and give Ekoli people free, fair, peaceful and transparent elections. And in doing that whatever it will cost, well meaning individuals of the community are ready to finance it. Government do not even need to spend money. All they want is peaceful elections.
“The call for myself and my brother, Stanley Emegha to step aside for the election to hold is something I am not against. In fact, the people that made the call are the ruling age grade through their chairman. The ruling age agrade is in charge of the traditional administration of the community.
“They take decisions. In fact, they are the highest decision making organ of the community as far as traditional admistration is concerned. It is made up of people who are between 80 to 90 years. Then after that we have another one because the more they old, the lesser the number. The people who spoke on their behalf spoke well.
“I think personally, I am in support of election, wherein the traditional institutions and the town union is divested of any political vistages. You should be neutral even though it is peopled by human beings who may have political inclinations, but it should be supressed and reduced to the barest minimum.
“When you make it a platform that is politically relevant, then politicians will become interested and that way the community is destroyed. I join them in calling for election.
“Recall that on the 11th of November, 2023, our mattter went to the Governor, who met with the community people and listened to them and resolved there should be caretaker committe from three to six months. The local government are chairman chose the naximun of six months and they have exhausted their tenure, but he added another three months. Even the local government chairman wants election to be conducted. He is saying they have achieved other terms of reference excepting the conduct of election.
“Now where I would want to emphasise on is the nature of the election. We want election that is free, fair, transparent, peaceful as well as credible. The caretaker chairman, of course who was nominated by Chief Stanley Okoro Emegha is playing politics with the destiny of the community.
“In fact, he has gone ahead to purport to amend the constitution using the Governor as an excuse. The Governor went through our constitution and finds a fault. Where we said the town union president general should have a qualification of first degree. It was not consistent with the constitution. Of course being that president of the federal republic has O’ level to qualify. That our own should not be above that.
“Traditional institutions, the Ukejiogo, the women, the youths and no person of good conscience in Ekoli-Edda autonomous community will accept that. And if it is imposed on them, they will not give good prayer to anybody thinking that. So, the position of the community is that, of course, they tried to bring the constitution, it was roundly rejected on the 29th June”, Eni recalled.