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A socio-cultural group, the Ndi Imo Defenders, has described as wicked and malicious the call by the candidates of the opposition parties that Governor Hope Uzodinma should drop his re-election bid for contestants from the Owerri Zone ahead of the November 11 governorship election.
The President of the group, Stan Ezugu, said in a press
statement on Tuesday that such a call is capable of truncating the agreed Imo
Charter of Equity among the elders and stakeholders of the state, which
stipulates that the governorship of the state will rotate among the three
senatorial zones of Orlu, Okigwe, and Owerri for eight years each.
The group reminded the candidates that the Imo Elders’
Council, in the policy statement, had urged other contestants for the
governorship position in the November 2023 election to allow Uzodimma to
complete Orlu Zone's eight-year tenure, after which Owerri Zone will take over
for seamless running of the policy.
Ezugu said the Imo State Charter of Equity is a political
agreement that aims to ensure fair and balanced representation in the
governance of the state. He added that this charter holds significant
importance for the state's political stability, unity, and the overall
well-being of its diverse population, and any person or group of persons should
not be allowed to truncate the novel policy.
He said that rather than scapegoating him, Governor
Uzodimma should be commended for supporting the charter of equity, stating that
it was the best declaration considering that such an arrangement had eluded the
state for several years.
He said the Imolites must support Governor Uzodimma's
second term so that the charter of equity could be streamlined and bring
development to the state.
"The Imo State Charter of Equity plays a crucial
role in promoting fairness, unity, stability, and development within the state.
By adhering to the principles of the charter, Imo State can harness the
collective potential of its diverse population and work towards a more
prosperous and harmonious future, and we strongly believe the potential this
policy holds should not be allowed to be eroded by the greed of a group of
people who don't value the prosperity of Ndi Imo.
"The charter has provided a clear part for
stability; the governor has stated clearly that he is committed to this arrangement,
and that is why you will not see any candidate from the Orlu zone contesting
for the governorship in 2027. It has been agreed that it will be the turn of
the Owerri zone. The process will be streamlined so that the contest will be
limited to a particular zone and political parties will only need to produce
their candidates from that zone, and we are not going to have this rancour and
lamentation of marginalisation again. This is an arrangement that should have
been put in place a long time ago, and we have to commend Governor Uzodinma for
endorsing the initiative by the Elders Council," he said.
The group has also said Governor Uzodimma's
administration has not shown any form of lopsidedness in the appointments and
distribution of developmental amenities such as health, education, and road
infrastructure, among others.
"Uzodimma has pursued his shared prosperity agenda
with vigour and equity; we have seen his signature all over the state in terms
of infrastructure and project distribution. He cannot be seen to have favoured
one zone ahead of others, not only in terms of projects but appointments
too," he said.
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