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Stakeholders Laud Imo Charter Of Equity, Back Uzodimma’s Reelection

by Emmanuel Mgheahurike
2 years ago
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 A few days after the Imo State Council of Elders adopted the State Charter of Equity for rotation of power among the three senatorial zones, a cross section of the society has lauded the move.

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Among those applauding the action of the elders are labour leaders, traders, civil society organisations and students, who have backed the Imo Charter of Equity “unanimously adopted” by the Imo State Council of Elders to clear the way for smooth transfer and rotation of the office of governor among the three senatorial zones of Okigwe, Orlu and Owerri.

Also, they have okayed the reelection bid of Governor Hope Uzodimma, who they said has done so well to deserve reelection.

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The chairman of the Elders Council, Eze Cletus Illomuanya, presented a copy of the charter to Governor Uzodimma last week, describing it  as “a panacea to rancour and heat usually associated with the quest for the governorship seat of Imo State.”

The council disclosed that  the Charter has programmed power swing such that having completed a second term in 2028, Uzodimma would hand over to a successor from Owerri Zone, while Okigwe Zone takes over after eight years.

The three Senatorial Districts in Imo are unevenly distributed.

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Okigwe consists of just six Local Governments Areas, Owerri Nine LGAs, while Orlu has 12 and therefore has unfair advantage of winning the governorship.

But under the Charter, Owerri and Okigwe zones, too, can produce the governor with unprecedented ease. Some labour leaders are already applauding the Charter, insisting it suits the realities in Imo and must not be disturbed.

“Quite alright, I believe in the Charter of Equity, but the Charter of Equity does not replace a performing governor,” said Nzenwata Francis Iheanacho, former chairman, Joint Health Sector Unions, JOHESU.

“It is always good for power to rotate but it has to be properly arranged. So that Charter of equity cannot displace the person there now who is performing very well. After his second tenure, another zone can take it up,” he added.

Richard Eze, president Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Imo State, stated: “[On] the issue of Charter of Equity, we are also in support that after his (Uzodimma’s) eight years, by the Grace of God, the power should shift to Owerri Zone, and when Owerri Zone takes care of their eight years, it should also go down to Okigwe Zone.

“When it rotates that way, it will stop what we call bickering and acrimony. It will also reduce the cost of campaigning so that every zone where the governorship is zoned will go in and get their best. So, that is why, on behalf of local government employees in Imo State, we are also supporting this Charter of equity endorsed by the Imo Elders Council. We are also endorsing it on our own.”

For Ifeanyi Nwanguma, chairman NUJ, Imo State Council, the charter of equity is in order, “but the governor is doing very well. it is wrong to change a good player in the middle of the game. Let him complete his second term, then the power shifts to Owerri Zone as stated by the Imo Elders Council. I think they should encourage him to have a second term. Then the power will go to Owerri Zone, after Owerri, it will come to Okigwe.”

Uche Chigaemezu Nwigwe, Chairman, Nigerian Civil Service Union shares a similar view.

He said: “I totally align myself with the understanding and resolution taken by the Imo State Council of Elders that the position of governorship should rotate among the three zones in Imo State after the tenure of His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma that it should go to Owerri which I believe if you go through the history, I think Owerri has been the least which has produced the Governor of Imo State.”

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