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Supreme Court To Rule On Ngo Chieftaincy, Jan 6 …As Parties Agree On Peace
The Supreme Court will on Friday, 6th of January 2023 deliver judgement on the Ngo chieftaincy tussle.
It would be recalled that the Uwuile and Egwe Oke Royal Families of Ngo had been in court over the ownership of the community for over 50 years.
At a meeting brokered by the Chairman of Andoni Local Government Council, Barrister Erastus Awortu, both parties involved in the case agreed to respect the outcome of the Supreme Court judgement.
Speaking shortly after a peace and security meeting organised by the council chairman, at the council’s premises, the parties involved in the suite vowed to respect the outcome of the judgment.
Chief Elijah Ogodo, representing the Uwu-ile Royal House, noted that the chieftancy tussle between the two major families of Uwu-ile and Egwu-oke had linggered for more than 40 years.
Chief Ogodo applauded the chairman’s proactive peace initiative and vowed to ensure law and order before and after the court judgment.
“We want to commend Governor Nyesom Wike for accepting the people’s choice in the person of Barrister Erastus Awortu, who is our chairman, and who is very passionate about Andoni.
“No local government chairman has shown this level of commitment and cooperation towards enthronement of peace in Ngo Town. we will queue behind him by accepting whatever verdict given by the Supreme Court so as to ensure a lasting peace,” he said.
Similarly, Chief Ala John, representing Egwu-oke Council of Chiefs, also commended the chairman for effectively synergising with the security agencies to forestall possible crises by aggrieved party in the suite.
“The peace meeting is quite apt as it represented the collective agreement of the Ngo people and as a traditional leader, I will enlighten my people on the various strategies so far initiated by the council and the security agencies,” he said.
“We are equally in support of the ban on all traditional masquerades and cultural performances during the yuletide season as this is one of the measures intended to further manage influx of people and human activities before and after the judgment.
Earlier, the Council Chairman, Erastus Awortu, had discribed the expected Supreme Court judgment as very remarkable considering the fact that Ngo town is the council’s headquarter and the center of government in the area.
“We understand the history of violence that usually thrill chieftancy cases of such magnitude. That’s why we are working closely with the entire security agencies, including the Bori Police Division, in an effort to preventing eventualities.
“The long arm of the law will not spare anyone who engages in violence irrespective of status,” he said.
The council boss also announced a temporary ban on all traditional masquerades and cultural displays during the yuletide season as part of efforts to curb violence ahead of the expected court judgment.
Police Chiefs from Andoni, Bori Police Divisions, DSS and the Neighborhood Watch were present during the peace and security meeting.
By: John Bibor
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