odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com reports that the Speaker of the Anambra State
House of Assembly, Chinwe Nwaebili, is now literally at war with her father,
Chief P.C.U. Afubera, over his plan to confer a chieftaincy title on the member
representing Ogbaru federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon.
Victor Ogene.
The title
conferment, which was planned penultimate weekend at the palace of the
speaker’s father at Ogbakuba community in Ogbaru Local Government Area of the
state, THISDAY learnt, had been shelved at the behest of Ogene to avert
what sources said could permanently mar the cordial relationship existing
between the speaker and her father.
Both the speaker
and the federal lawmaker who is currently the House of Representatives
Committee Deputy Chairman, Media and Public Affairs, hail from the same Ogbaru
council area although from different communities.
But whereas Ogene
is the incumbent representative of the federal constituency in the House of
Representatives, and is known to be seeking re-election in the general election
next year, the Anambra speaker, who would have completed her second term as the
member representing Ogaru 1 state constituency in the state House of Assembly
before the 2015 general election is said to be eyeing Ogene’s seat.
Both of them
belong to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). That is the clash of
interest that made the speaker, according to sources in her father’s palace,
prevail on the monarch not to confer a chieftaincy title on Ogene, which she
was said to have told her father would be interpreted as a tacit endorsement on
the federal lawmaker’s second term ambition and damaging her own interest for
the seat.
It was learnt that
Igwe Afubera, who is now in a quandary, had taken a decision to honour the
federal lawmaker with a title in appreciation of the quality representation he
had rendered so far to the people of the federal constituency and his numerous
youth and indigent people empowerment programmes.
But Ogene in a
statement by his media aide, Edward Dibiana, yesterday advised the traditional
ruler to completely shelve the chieftaincy conferment award so that he would
not be seen as pitting daughter and father against over the title and her
ambition.
The statement,
which clearly stated that the federal lawmaker had decided to withdraw from the
chieftaincy conferment read in parts: “The postponement of a chieftaincy title
conferment on Hon. Victor Ogene by His Royal Highness, Igwe P.C.U. Afubera, Eze
Izagbo II of Ogbakuba, Ogbaru council area of Anambra State, billed for
Saturday, July 26, 2014, at Ogbakuba, has been shelved to avoid the intense
politicisation and attempt to breach public peace, using the occasion as an
excuse.”
Ogene, the
statement added, however thanked the people of Ogbakuba for the honour done him
and pledged to always abide by his principle of politics without bitterness.
Thisday Report by Charles Onyekamuo
Anambra Speaker Nwebili At War With Father Over Planned Title On Ogene
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