The Special Committee set up by the Anambra State government to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the conflict that erupted between the Diocese on the Niger, the Anglican Communion and the Nkwelle Ezunaka community over the demolition of their worship place inside Oyolu-Oze Primary School has finally submitted its report.
Following
the mid-night destruction of a church building by unknown persons in the
premises of Oyolu-Oze Primary School, the governor had visited the school site
on Friday August 15, 2014 and unequivocally condemned the dastardly act and
promptly set up a six-man committee headed by the Deputy Governor of the state
Dr. Nkem Okeke, to look into the matter.
Receiving
the report in the Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia, the governor of the State Chief
Willie Obiano assured all the parties to the dispute of a fair and
dispassionate implementation of the recommendations of the committee.
But the Anglican Diocese on the Niger
had allegedly pulled out of the committee alleging bias and wrong mind set
against the Anglican church but we wait and see the outcome.
Said
he; “I can see the volume of the
report and I believe it shows the effort you put into the assignment. I wish to
assure you that I will study the recommendations of the Committee and ensure
prompt implementation in a manner to will ensure justice and fairness to all
parties.”
Governor
Obiano further reiterated the commitment of his administration to the
promotion of justice, peace and fair play and appealed for calmness from all
the parties to the dispute while the report was being looked into for
final implementation.
Earlier
in a brief remark while presenting a bound copy of the Report, the Chairman of
the Committee, Dr. Okeke who was represented by the Chief-of-Staff, Professor
Joe Asike recalled that the Committee was given two weeks to conclude its
investigations and submit its recommendation, adding that members painstakingly
devoted their time to meet the deadline.
The
Chairman further pointed out that the Committee members took time to
listen to all parties to the dispute and examine all documentary evidence and
narratives pertaining to the disputed property without fear or favour.
He
thanked all the parties for co-operating with the Committee and turning up to
give their separate accounts that helped the members of the Committee to arrive
at its recommendations in the Report.
Committee Submits Report On Anglican Church Demolition In Nkwere Ezunaka
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