Dr. Jude Okolo |
He made this clarification during an interaction
with some journalists in his Government House office yesterday.
Dr. Okolo informed that the controversial law, which
he said, makes traditional rulers the chairman of Community Vigilante Committee
and the Presidents-General the secretary created lots of confusion in various
communities in the state, even as he blamed the members of the State House of
Assembly for the friction.
He however argued that the presidents-General should
have been made the Executive vice-chairmen of the committee as that would keep
the status of the traditional rulers sacrosanct, adding that it would have been
more productive if the traditional rulers were made ‘ceremonial chairmen’.
In his words,
‘People like vigilante men should not be the kind of people that would be
frequenting the palace. It seems as if the traditional rulers didn’t understand
that what the PGs were agitating for was to protect the sacred symbol of Igweship,
but we, the PGs have given in to the decision of the House of Assembly while
envisaging that the law as it is would have a need for revisiting in future”
Responding to the issue of the agitations for
actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra and the unconditional release of
Radio Biafra Director, Mr. Nnamdi Kalu by some youths, Dr Jude Okolo who served
as the vice-chairman of Old Abakaliki Council Area in Ebonyi State suggested that the issue be handled tactfully.
He advised
that effort should be made to bring those involved to a round table dialogue
and eschew violence, calling on all Nigerians to learn how to resolve their
problems through dialogue.
On the state of federal roads in the south eastern
part of Nigeria, Dr Okolo who once served as Special Adviser to Dr. Sam Egwu of
Ebonyi State on Political Matters and Special Duties, bemoaned the state of
roads and called for the federal government to direct Federal Road Maintenance
Agency, FERMA, to commence palliative measures on the roads as the yuletide
season approaches. This he said would minimize the high rate of road carnages
on the highways this period.
The ASATU National president also lamented on the
rate at which erosion is ravaging the Anambra state landscape, especially the
Nkpor flyover area that has cut off a portion of the federal road.
He urged the
federal government to declare Anambra state a disaster zone, given that the
soil is so loose that it gets easily washed off by the rain which, he pointed
out has increased in intensity because of on-going climactic changes.
Okoro however
advised Anambrarians to learn to provide gardens and spaces where water can
peculate into the soil instead of flowing out from their residences, which he
identified, as one of the major factors perpetuating the erosion menace in the
state.
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