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Sack of non-Abia workers: Traditional ruler solicits Ohaneze's intervention

Published by Tribune on Thu, 15 Dec 2011


A traditional ruler,Eze DesmondOguguo, has appealed to the apex Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Ndigbo, to intervene in the crisis generated by the disengagement of non-indigenes working in Abia State public service.Oguguo, who is the traditional ruler of Eziudo Autonomous Community in Imo State, made the appeal in Umuahia, while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recently.The traditional ruler stressed that the timely intervention of Ohaneze Ndigbo would forestall a crisis of disunity in the South East.Oguguo described the disengagement policy of Governor Theodore Orji as ``ill-motivated and unfortunate'.He stressed that the policy was capable of generating hostile feelings among the people, adding that it also threatened the desired unity among the states of the South East.``I'm surprised that Ohaneze Ndigbo has yet to wade into the matter. They should hold dialogue with the governor and make him understand that we are all one,'' he said.The monarch, who claimed that he had lived in Abia for over 50 years, recalled that he made meaningful contributions toward the state's creation.He blamed civil servants for 'misguiding' the governor to sack non-indigenes working in the state's public service ``because they wanted positions''.He, nonetheless, bemoaned the fact that the governor accepted the advice without minding the consequences.Oguguo recalled that he led a delegation of Ohaneze Ndigbo to protest against a similar policy adopted by the last military administrator of Enugu State, adding, however, that the policy was discontinued shortly after the visit.
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