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Crisis brews in Alor as youths bars town union from holding annual convention

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By Ifeizu Joe

Crisis may be gradually brewing in Alor, the hometown of former governor of the state and Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige.

This is following an order by the youth wing of the community, Alor Youth Initiative led by Conrad Okezie Akubueze and Emecheta Ubabunike as president and secretary, which had directed that the annual meeting of the community which hold at St Mary’s Catholic Church field on 30th December every year, must not hold this year.

A letter signed by the group titled “NO EVENT, GATHERING OR ANY FUNCTION ARE ALLOWED AT ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH FIELD ON EVERY 30TH DECEMBER” insisted that anyone who dares would be held responsible for whatever violence that takes place in the  hirch and attendant destructions.

The letter by the youths read: “We write to notify you based on the above information that no event or gathering whatsoever are allowed to hold at the church ficid.

“The said date 30th December was reserved for the Alor Annual general meeting (OgbakoAlor), no other functions including shops are allowed to hold within Alor community boarders during the meeting on that day.

“The Alor Youth Initiative advice that everybody should desist from holding any event on the church field the day of the meeting and during the meeting and to stop disunity and dichotomy in the community.

“Alor town has their ancestral Obi Ezeagbudugbu palace where we hold end of the year meetings (Ogbako-Alor), sequel to the above, the youth have resolved never to allow any further illegal, mischievous, parallel and unconstitutional end of the year meeting at St Mary’s Catholic Church field again.

“We are sure that you will not like to see the church premises as a battle field with its attendant’s wanton destruction of lives and property. Violators will be held responsible for any consequences.”

There have been crisis associated with Igweship tussle in the community. While one monarch is recognized by the government, another was crowned by the community as the popular Igwe. The recent trend is not unassociated with the tussle.

There however seems like there will be trouble as a source from Alor Peoples Convention told THE RAZOR that the community has made up their mind to defy the order. The source said the order was coming because the government recognized monarch, Igwe MacAnthony Okonkwo who wants to hold a parallel convention at his Obi (Obi Agbudugbu) seeks to use the youths to stop the popular one by the community, which is to hold at St Mary’s Church field.

The source insisted that The reason for trying to coerce the community to hold the convention at Obi Agbudugbu which is considered to be the square of Igwe Okonkwo was to whittle the powers of the convention, but, “the community has resolved to hold the convention in St Mary field, let’s see if they can stop something that has been an agelong practice in this community,” the source said.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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