Anambra 2017: Trouble looms for Obiano, as ex-council chiefs threaten to turn against governor

Anambra 2017: Trouble looms for Obiano, as ex-council chiefs threaten to turn against governor

- Ex-council chiefs in Anambra state are at variance with Governor Willie Obiano

- The former local government chairmen have sworn to turn their backs on the governor

- Obiano has failed to pay them their entitlement, hence the friction

The former chairmen of local government councils in Anambra, who served between 2014 and 2016, have appealed to the state government to pay their entitlements.

The ex-chairmen of various local governments in the state, threatened not to support him ]]]in the next governorship elections in the state if they were not paid.

One of the ex-council chiefs, who pleaded anonymity, made the appeal while speaking with newsmen in Awka on Thursday, May 11.

He said the councils’ chairmen were worried that several weeks after a four-page letter on the issue was sent to Gov Willie Obiano, the state government had not responded.

According to the letter, made available to newsmen, each of the ex-chairmen is demanding about N22 million, said to be the shortfall of their approved take-home pay.

Anambra 2017: Trouble looms for Obiano, as ex-council chiefs threaten to turn against governor
Former chairmen in Anambra state threaten to turn their backs on Obiano

He said the money was legitimate as contained in the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission (RMFC) Law Vol. 1, 2007.

He said the 14-day ultimatum as contained in the letter given to the state government elapsed on May 11, adding that the ex-chairmen had yet to hear from the government on the matter.

“We may drop our support for the governor in the next election if our legitimate demands are not met.

“The ultimatum of 14 working days we issued expires today (May 11) and it is unfortunate that till now, we have not received positive response.

“Our demands are legitimate, all we are asking for from the state government is the shortfall of our entitlement as approved by RMFC,’’ he said.

The Chairman of the group, Chief Azubuike Iloh, said they were waiting for the government to respond to their demand.

Iloh, the former chairman of Awka South Local Government Council, said the ex-chairmen would address a news conference on the administration of the councils for the 30 months they were in charge.

He said they might take legal steps as well as petition various anti-corruption agencies in their bid to get justice.

“By today (Thursday), we have exhausted the time for us to dialogue. It may interest you that no word had reached us since we wrote the letter.

“We will do everything legally possible to get what is due to us; we will address a World Press Conference to tell the world how the local governments were administered for about 30 months we were in government.

“We will also petition the various anti-corruption agencies against the government,’’ he said.

Efforts by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) to get the reaction of Chief Greg Obi, the Commissioner for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Town Union Matters was unsuccessful.

In n earlier report by Legit.ng, the APC is plotting to takeover the helms of affairs in the eastern state. This much has been disclosed by the Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha.

Owelle Rochas Okorocha has boasted that nothing would stop the APC, from taking over Anambra State in the November 18, 2017 governorship poll.

Legit.ng gathered that he urged the state governor, Chief Willie Obiano to start writing his handover note to an APC governor.

Okorocha, who spoke through Dr Simon Nwulu while inaugurating the Rochas Peoples Movement (RPM) in Anambra state, said the main objective of the movement was to register grassroots presence in every nook and cranny of the state.

He said: “The Igbo can no longer belong to regional political parties. We must belong to the mainstream. APC is that place to belong.

Source: Legit.ng

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