• As Community Opposes Palace
Verdict, Directives
Okonta Emeka Okelum, Asaba, Delta
State
It appears there are zero possible
ends to the controversies surrounding the emergence of a new Odogwu of Asaba.
As we earlier reported last week,
accusations and finger pointing towards sharp practices as well as many
petitions from contesting aspirants to the Odogwu stool had badly bedeviled the
process.
It will be recalled that the Asagba
In Council, had earlier this year mandated the Umuonaje Quarters to identify,
screen and select an Odogwu elect and present same to the council in two months
time.
The council also sent to the quarter
a well spelt out guideline, requirement, qualification and criteria to be
followed for the emergence of an Odogwu elect.
With more than three months already
spent with zero aspirant selected, as well as the many cases of reported and
petitioned unwholesome practices by aggrieved aspirants to the palace, the
council was forced to roll out a new wave of counter arsenal at the community
recently.
Information reaching us had it that
with the community’s failure to produce a palace acceptable aspirant with zero
complaint of sharp practices, the council had ruled against the community’s
selection of Mr. Nwanze Oduah, as the Odogwu elect.
Earlier, the council in a letter
sent to the community and copied to all the five quarter heads, as well as the
Otu-Ihaza’s leadership and her joint secretaries, rejected Oduah’s nomination
as Odogwu elect.
The letter read in parts ‘from the
reports and oral evidence received by this council, in respect to the entire
process/procedures adopted by your community in the selection of Odogwu elect,
the council’s decision is that the selection process was faulty, fraudulent and
corrupt and not in accordance with the council’s guideline for the selection of
an Odogwu elect’
We have being reliably informed that
the Umuonaje community through their secretary had written the council
challenging the council’s position and stressing that their final choice of an
Odogwu elect is Mr Nwanze Oduah.
You are informed that your selection
of an Odogwu elect, as sent to the council is unacceptable, hereby cancelled,
declared null and void and of no effect, the council wrote to the community.
During a mobile phone conversation,
our reporter had with Mr Nwanze Oduah, he shared that he is his people’s most
preferred aspirant and currently enjoys their support and blessings.
You are requested to start all over
again the selection process, with strict compliance to due process, absolute
transparency, providing a level playing ground for all aspirants and adhere
strictly to the guidelines, the council ordered the community.
Opinion shapers in Asaba are of the
view that the community stand to lose a lot should they go on with their
current position contrary to the palace’s verdict and directives.
An Asaba Alor title holder and some
opinion leaders our reporter engaged over this matter, who prefer to be
anonymous, pointed out that the community will suffer sever sanctions or have
their turn to produce the Odogwu Ahaba transferred to another quarter who are
more ready to stick to the guidelines of the council.
You are directed to submit the names
of your three nominees selected in order of merit, to reach the secretary,
Asagba In Council on or before Monday, 13th June, 2016, the council’s letter
instructs the quarter.
The above directive has already been
jettisoned, ignored and rejected in its entirety by the Umuonaje quarters, as
contained in the letter they forwarded to the palace yesterday.
Interestingly, the other two
aspirants to the stool (Ogbueshi Eluaka Onochie and Ogbueshi Eugene Umunnah) do
not see anything wrong in appearing before the council for screening and
approval.
As at the time of going to the
press, the whole town and all traditionally minded opinion leaders are lost
with respect to the way forward.
Between the community and the
council, who blinks first?
Will Umuonaje gladly cut off her ties with the rest of Ani Ahaba and stick with their son, Mr Nwanze Oduah?
Or will they with arms folded, watch
another quarter, this time, Umuezei Quarters, cart away the Odogwu stool that
rightly and timely is theirs today?
Will the council’s directives ever
be followed? If never, what becomes the public image the council will command
in the land thereafter?
Till June 13th, the already and
heavily charged heat of the current stalemate and the who blinks first stance,
remains an interesting episode in our traditional Ani Ahaba daily drama and
possibly soon to be registered reality, if ever, depending on what side wins at
last, at any rate, the heat rages on.
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