Uchenna Johnson
Awka
The Anambra State Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy
and Community Affairs has authoritatively put to rest weeks of orchestrated
confusion in Enugwu-Agidi community, Njikoka LGA, by formally recognizing Hon.
Chukwuebuka David Ebuka Onuorah as the substantive and continuing
President-General of the Enugwu-Agidi Brotherly Union (EBU).
In a communiqué issued on November 26, 2025 (Ref: MLGCCA/CM/010/T/276), Commissioner Hon. TonyCollins Nwabunwanne explicitly declared: “That Hon. Chukwuebuka David Onuorah is the substantive President-General of the Enugwu-Agidi Brotherly Union,” thereby debunking a malicious online publication that portrayed Onuorah as “estranged,” “arrested,” and already replaced.
The same communiqué, emanating from a high-level
reconciliation meeting held at Government House, Awka, on November 26,
scheduled the next EBU executive election for December 29, 2025, and mandated
that it be conducted under the supervision of the current (Onuorah-led)
executive in strict compliance with Sections 26(2) and 26(9) of the union’s
constitution.
This single official
document has demolished the foundation of a widely circulated hatchet job
titled “Enugwu-Agidi Sets To Elect New President General On December 29th”
authored by one OkeyChris, which falsely claimed that a “14-man NEC” meeting on
November 30 had installed an “interim PG” (Ozo Kenechukwu Darlington Okoye) and
set up an electoral committee to prematurely eject Onuorah.
Residents and stakeholders have roundly condemned the
OkeyChris article as sponsored propaganda designed to create confusion and
stampede the community ahead of the constitutionally recognized December
General Conference.
The story had sensationally alleged that the state
government had “arrested” a crisis caused by Onuorah and endorsed the factional
moves. In reality, no arrest has ever taken place, no interim leadership has
been recognized, and the Ministry’s November 26 directive, signed by the
Commissioner himself, completely invalidates every claim made in the false
report.
The Commissioner’s letter further directed Onuorah to
immediately convene a National Executive Committee meeting under the outgoing
executive to select three Returning Officers, submit their names to the
Ministry by December 3, 2025, and conduct the election by secret ballot with
accreditation from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on December 29.
Copies of the communiqué were sent to the Special Adviser on
Security, the Commissioner of Police, the Igwe of Enugwu-Agidi, the Mayor of
Njikoka LGA, and the DPO Abagana, confirming the Soludo administration’s
determination to ensure a violence-free, transparent transition.
Njikoka LGA Chairman, Hon. Prince Chidolue John Clarence
Nwankwo, who also received the communiqué, confirmed to newsmen that neither
his office nor the Ministry has declared the PG position vacant or recognized
any parallel structure.
“The Honourable Commissioner has spoken clearly. Hon. Ebuka
Onuorah remains the substantive PG until a new executive is sworn in on
December 29 or 30, in line with your constitution,” he stated.
Supporters of the embattled PG hailed the government’s
intervention as a decisive blow to months of smear campaigns, including the
November 20–23, 2025 suspension letter signed by 87 persons (which Onuorah
dismissed as a “beer-parlour document”), September 2025 women’s protests over
alleged land grabbing, and repeated online attacks.
They pointed to Onuorah’s tangible achievements; graded
roads, enhanced security through state-supported vigilantes, scholarships, and
welfare packages, as the real reason behind the sustained onslaught by a vocal
minority.
As Enugwu-Agidi prepares for the December 29, 2025 polls,
community leaders have urged all factions to respect the Ministry’s directive,
disregard the discredited OkeyChris publication, and work together for a
peaceful election. With the Anambra State Government having spoken
unequivocally, any attempt to parade an “interim” administration or conduct
parallel elections now stands clearly exposed as unconstitutional and destined
to fail.
The community looks forward to a credible transition that
will consolidate the gains recorded under the current leadership and usher in
sustained peace and development.

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