Rivers
Ohaneze Ndigbo-Group Hails Eze Umuokobo as Asst Treasurer
Some concerned stakeholders of the various villages Of Umuokobo Kingdom in Oyigbo Local Government Area have thrown their weight behind Eze Nwankwo Nanna Nwankwo who emerged Assistant Treasurer at the recent Ohananeze Ndigbo world congress at Enugu.
A statement signed by Dr. Obenachi Ekeke, Bishop Chikwem Theophilus, Engr. Chimezie Odomene, Chief Friday Nwadukwa, and Chief Odinakachi Uwakwe described as faceless, radio broadcast casting aspertion on the revered monarch of Okobo Kingdom, HRH Nwankwo, and by extension the Umuokobo Clan, over his emergence as executive member of Ohaneze Ndigbo.
They described the group as faceless for casting aspersions over the radio while they are neither indigenes of Okobo Clan, nor Oyigbo Local Governance Area of Rivers State.
According to them, HRH Eze Nwankwo is a direct descendant of the Okobo/ Okweleze Royal family and the Founder of Umuokobo Clan, and was duely selected and coronated Ezeala IX Umuokobo on April 15, 2017 by the last surviving Kingmaker, the late Chief Nwakanma Okere, and other Paramount Rulers of the component villages.
They asserted that Ohaneze Ndi igbo is a socio-cultural organization and not a political party and as such integrity and experiences of HRH Eze (Sir) Nwankwo, was required to pilot the organization to a higher level.
In the words of the group, “Our revered monarch will not resign and will remain on the throne of his forebears till God calls him. There are a good number of traditional rulers who are members of the Exco, and HRH Eze Nwankwo Nwankwo is no exception”.
They, therefore, called on the general public to disregard qhat they tagged “the baseless and hurtful comments” made against HRH, Eze Nwankwo “as that does not in any way affect his status and integrity’.
Urging the public not to be swayed by mischievous individuals, they assured of the ability of the traditional ruler to discharge his royal functions fairly and justly to everyone in the kingdom and beyond.
Warning the sponsors of the faceless group to desist from mischief, the stakeholders harped on the need for peace and development in Umuokobo and Oyigbo in general.
Kevin Nengia