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Akwa Ibom group seeks amendment to TRC law

The President General of Oron Union Dr Asuquo Inuikim has called for the immediate amendment to the Traditional Rulers law CAP 155 of Akwa Ibom State for peace to reign in the state.

He said that the law as passed by the State House of Assembly and assented to by the governor, Pst Umo Éno, is satanic and discriminatory.

Reports have that the amended law which perpetually assigns the position of President-General of the Akwa Ibom State Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers to the office of Oku Ibom Ibibio, has created a divisive and chaotic environment within the state.

Various youths and women groups from the minority tribes have opposed the law on grounds that it does not capture their wishes and aspirations. 

Inuikim, in a statement on Wednesday, knocked the lawmakers for disregarding the wishes of their constituents and enacting a law that further marginalises and divides the citizens of the state.

He said, “The law has raised concerns over its infringement upon the rights and freedoms of citizens. While Governor Umo Eno claimed that the paramount rulers agreed to equate the position of Akwa Ibom’s President-General with that of first-class royal fathers across Nigeria, questions have been raised about why the first-class ruler must reside only in Ibibio land.

“Their concerns centre around the perpetuation of the Oku Ibom Ibibio as the sole occupant of the President-General’s office, effectively ending the rotational process of the headship of the TRC.”

He lamented that the law as it is suggests that some ethnic groups are inferior to others, adding that such is tantamount to modern-day slavery.

He further criticised the attempt to undermine the rotational chairmanship of the State Council of Chiefs, stressing that it goes against the wisdom and practices of the pioneer royal fathers of the state, who instituted the rotational headship of the council.