Barr
Odinaka Obiorah, an indigene of the community who filed a matter before the
High Court, causing the court to serve the governor a writ of summon stated
that his interest is to ensure that the wrong person was not enthroned as the
monarch for the community.
Several
communities in Anambra State are in turmoil over choice of monarch, with many
having already resulted in bloody clashes that have claimed lives.
In
Nanka, a group, Nanka Progressives Union(NPU) had early January elected and
crowned Chief Godwin Ezeilo as King, but they were challenged by another group,
Nanka Peoples Assembly(NPA), which challenged their competence in carrying out
the action.
The
president General of NPU, Chief Bernard Onyekwelu had stated that those
challenging the crowning of a new King after the burial of the last one were
trouble makers who were scheming to retain the kingship in their village.
But
in reply to this, the NPA President General, Chief Emmanuel Ezeume insisted
that the community has no king, and Ezeilo who was crowned by the opposition
would not be recognised.
He
called on governor Obiano to act fast to avert the breakdown of law and order
in his domain as the fight for the kingship could cause serious fracas in the
community.
Barr Ken Nwanna
of Nwanna & Co., counsel to Obiorah who filed the matter in court said his
client’s interest in the matter was to stop Obiano from issuing staff of office
to Ezeilo, who has been crowned monarch by NPU, or even recognising him as a
monarch in Anambra State.
He said the
process for the selection of Ezeilo as king of the community was flawed, moreso
as a proper burial rite for the demised former king has not been concluded. He
also pointed out the validity of the constitution under which Ezeilo was
elected was still being contested.
NPU had in
an election contested by three candidates elected Ezeilo on 2nd
January, and crowned him on 5th January. Onyekwelu insists that
there is no going back on Ezeilo’s kingship as he enjoys the support of the
seven villages and 23 wards of the community.
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