Stakeholders in Eziama autonomous community in Isiala Mbano council area of Imo state have lamented the imposition of leaders on the community, describing democracy in the land as near extinction.
The stakeholders told newsmen in separate interviews in Owerri, on Tuesday, that democratic institutions built by the people of the community could be forced into extinction if urgent steps were not taken to save the situation.
They condemned the decision of the traditional ruler, Eze Ishmael Anyadiegwu to appoint a President-General even when the elected President-General, Mr Patrice Unogu had yet to complete his term in office.
According to them, Unogu who was initially elected for a four-year term in February 2017 was returned unopposed for a second term in year 2021 following the completion of his first term in office as President-General.
The stakeholders have however rejected the move, describing it as “unconstitutional and an aberration of democracy, rule of law “ and an insult to the consciences of those who democratically voted a leader.
A Stakeholder and the immediate past Special Adviser to Gov. Hope Uzodinma on Inland Security, Chief Pope Ekwegh, described the move by the traditional ruler as “unconstitutional “ adding that the state government would never sanction the sack of any democratically elected community leaders.
Ekwegh, a one-time South-East Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party said that efforts made by the community’s diaspora group to iron out the issue and restore peace proved futile.
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He added that Eze Anyadiegwu’s emergence as a traditional ruler was with the permission of the people, hence the need for him to, among other things, respect the people’s rights as expressed in the ballot by returning to status quo.
He said: “Eziama Bond of Peace , as we are popularly, historically and constitutionally known, is a peace loving people who have been guided by our laid down constitution since 1940 and we cannot afford to destroy what we have laboured to build and sustain over the decades “.
Also speaking, a ommunity’s Youth President, Mr Tochukwu Ekwegh said in line with Section 15 paragraph two of the community’s 2018 constitution as amended, “only an election can produce a person who would serve as President-General “.
He urged Eze Anyadiegwu, a medical doctor and knight of the Anglican Church to be guided by the constitution, especially in the interest of democracy at the grassroots.
The community’s Diaspora Chairman, Chief Chidi Anumudu, said that although Anyadiegwu had refused to work with the Peace Committee report it presented, the group would continue to “ push for the legitimate demands of the majority diplomatically and otherwise.
Adding his voice,the Chairman, Imo Traditional Rulers Council, Eze Emmanuel Okeke, said that although certain circumstances could necessitate the appointment of a President-General.
He added that elected community leaders should be allowed to serve out their term in office.
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