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Ndigbo deplores Uzodinma’s opposition to ban on open grazing

By Lawrence Njoku, Enugu
28 August 2021   |   4:12 am
The Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF) has said that the decision of Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, to back out of the decision of southern governors to implement anti-open grazing laws in their states was an unfortunate betrayal of the Igbo race.

Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma

The Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF) has said that the decision of Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, to back out of the decision of southern governors to implement anti-open grazing laws in their states was an unfortunate betrayal of the Igbo race.

A statement by its Chairman, Media and Publicity Bureau, Chief Abia Onyike, stated that by Uzodinma’s action, he has unwittingly renounced his membership of the Igbo race, “an act which, within the context of Igbo culture and tradition is a sacrilege.”

The group, therefore, advised the governor to quickly go for spiritual cleansing before he could be seen as a normal member of the Igbo race.

It stated that the anti-open grazing law was the most focal law in Igbo land currently, stressing that it was needed and intended to protect the Igbo race and safeguard her ancestral lands.

The group added: “So, for any Igbo governor or person for that matter to renounce the anti-open grazing law is a pointer that he subscribes to the wiping out of the Igbo race from existence.

“One of his lawyers has publicly acknowledged that there was an anti-open grazing law in Imo State, passed by the State House of Assembly during the tenure of former Governor Achike Udenwa, one of the predecessors of Gov. Hope Uzodinma. Thus, what Gov. Uzodinma has done is to renounce an existing law made in the interest of the people. This is an impeachable offence.

“Whether the present Imo State legislature takes action to preserve the constitutional order in Imo State or not, the state cannot claim to have a legitimate executive governor in the present circumstances.

“May the Almighty God protect and preserve the people of Imo State and return a constitutional order to their besieged state.”

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