A
traditional ruler of an autonomous community in a Local Government Area
(LGA) of Imo state, has engaged the governor in a war of wars after
the later threatened to banish him.
Governor Rochas Okorocha
The embattled traditional ruler of Obinugwu autonomous community in
Orlu LGA of Imo state Eze Cletus Ilomuanya on Sunday declared that
Governor Rochas Okorocha has no right or power to banish him.
He said he remained the monarch of his community and chairman, Imo
State Council of Traditional Rulers in concomitance with the law and the
unanimous wish of Obinugwu.
In a statement issued in Owerri by his media consultant Kennedy
Ewueama, Ilomuanya said that Obinugwu Community had Eze Ilomuanya as
their one and only monarch affirmed by several courts, including the
Supreme Court.
He said: ”Governor Okorocha has no right or power whatsoever to
banish any Imo citizen, talk less of a highly revered monarch of Eze
Ilomuanya’s status.”
Ilomuanya said the sanctity and dignity of the traditional
institution in Imo State had been eroded under Okorocha, and appealed to
the federal authorities to call him to order.
He implored the public to disregard the media reports credited to Governor Okorocha on the issue “as they only amounted to playing to the gallery.”
Governor Rochas Okorocha had during the last media chat at the
Government House in Owerri declared that he would arrest and banish
Ilomuanya if he went about parading himself as a traditional ruler in
Imo state because Ilomuanya had for long seized to be a traditional
ruler following his removal by the state government.
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