LG poll: Be father to all, shun partisan politics – Anambra monarch tells colleagues 

Traditional ruler of Omor community in Ayamelum LGA of Anambra State, His Royal Highness, Igwe Chris Oranu, MON, has advised his colleagues to resist temptation of playing partisan politics in the state.

Igwe Oranu who made the call in a media chat in his palace, described traditional stool as sacred position in the society expected to serve the interest of the subjects.

He reaffirmed his commitment to non-partisanship as a traditional ruler, stressing that a king should remain neutral in political matters while offering support to government of the day.

 “As a traditional custodian of a community, I am not to be partisan, I should be prostate. Whatever the state government is doing, I should support because I am not meant to be partisan.

“Every citizen of this community, including political figures, are my subjects. As a king, everyone residing within my community are my children and should be loved with equal measures, including political gladiators. To that extent, I am Pro-Governor Soludo.”

Expressing unalloyed support for Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s administration, the royal father noted that his loyalty included ensuring the welfare of the people through collaboration with the government.

“I see my role as fostering unity and supporting policies that promote the development of Anambra State,” he added.

On the forthcoming local government elections in the state, Igwe Oranu underscored the importance of Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) in ensuring credible and transparent elections. 

He explained that ANSIEC is legally empowered to oversee the electoral processes in the state, noting that it was established under an enacted law.

Expressing confidence in the leadership of ANSIEC, chaired by Magistrate Genevieve Osakwe, the monarch praised the framework that guaranteed the commission’s independence and operational integrity. 

He described Magistrate Osakwe as an erudite scholar, well equipped to lead the commission through the upcoming local elections in delivery credible and transparent election. 

“The credibility of local elections hinges on the quality of leadership within ANSIEC. The Commission is chaired by an erudite scholar, Genevieve Osakwe, and I am confident she has what it takes to deliver.

“Magistrate Osakwe’s character and professional integrity make her well-suited for the task of ensuring free and fair elections,” he posited.

Igwe Oranu however called on all stakeholders to support the leadership of ANSIEC as they prepare for the poll. He

“With capable hands at the helm, the commission is well-positioned to meet its mandate and deliver an election process that reflects the will of the people,” he added.

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