Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe on Saturday expressed satisfaction over steady growth of the annual Ofala festival over the years in terms of scope, social glamour and intrinsic meaning for the people of the city.
He however regretted that his community was still struggling to maintain balance between traditional life and modernization.
Achebe spoke in Onitsha during the 2023 Ofala festival tagged, “Better, Stronger, Together,” sponsored by Telecommunications giant, Globacom.
He identified youth unemployment, gangsterism, touting, homelessness, petty and armed robbery, cultism, drug addiction, child prostitution, rape, among others as vices that had remained major challenges of the town.
The monarch also regretted what he described as reactive approach of security agencies towards crime in the area, saying the community had continued to rely on vigilante services for prevention.
“Our biggest challenge is inadequacy of funding for salaries, equipment, and consumables which is literally borne by the community, except for the paltry state government contribution of N10,000 each for 10 persons per month,” he added.
Achebe who doubles as Chairman, Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, thanked those who have played various roles in sustainable the annual festival, saying, “with the strides that it has made, the Ofala continues to receive both national and international recognition.
“In addition to previous endorsement by Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) as major Nigerian festival, we also received a certificate of recognition for Excellence and Corporate Contributions to the development of culture from federal government.
“Under community development, we’ve articulated a vision for communal transformation hinged on restoring our value system for lifting the poor and most vulnerable from mere consumption and dependency to production and self reliance.
“On the educational front, Catholic Archdiocese of Onitsha received the license and final approval of the federal government for the establishment of Shanahan University, Onitsha. On its part, the Anglican Diocese on the Niger has also received license for the establishment of the University on the Niger.
“On the medical front, we’re grateful to the federal government for the elevation of the Onitsha General Hospital to the status of Federal Medical Center. On infrastructure, the second Niger Bridge commissioned in May 2023 by President Mohammadu Buhari is now operational and serving to divert through traffic to Owerri expressway.”
Also speaking, Governor Chukwuma Soludo congratulated Igwe Achebe on the celebration, describing his numerous achievements in past 21years as unprecedented, especially in the area of youth empowerment.
He reassured his commitment in fighting crime and criminality in the commercial city, saying, “if Greater Onitsha doesn’t move forward, Alaigbo won’t move forward.
“That’s why we’re embarking on massive road construction in Onitsha and sacking of agbero, even though they keep resurfacing. But we won’t relent until all of them are flushed out.
“In the coming weeks, something outstanding will happen in the state in terms of security, so our people should be expectant,” he said.