Banish the 12 Monarchs that visited Buhari - Ngige calls


Dr. Chris Ngige has called on Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, to banish the 12 Monarchs who went to visit President Buhari without the authorization of the state.

The Minister of Labour also called on the Governor to punish Billionaire Oil magnate Prince Arthur Eze, who lead the monarch on the trip, describing his actions as an act of sabotage.

Following the trip, the 12 Monarchs were suspended for one year by the state government, who described their actions as affront and a breach of the rules and protocols guiding traditional rulers in the state, a punishment which Ngige said is not enough.

He said, "When somebody is suspended from performing the functions of his office, it’s natural that he should be banned from being in that vicinity. Allowing him to stay around is risky because he is a threat to peace. In order to avert such a threat, he should be sent out to another place to prevent possible conduct likely to cause the breach of law and order in the vicinity.

“So, I advise the Anambra State government to relocate the 12 traditional rulers from their communities to avoid a situation likely to cause the breach of public peace. The businessman (Arthur Eze), who took them (monarchs) on the Abuja trip, should be punished for sabotage.”


Meanwhile media aide to Prince Arthur Eze has described Ngige's call as unconstitutional and ultra vires the powers of a state governor.


Source - Reubenabati

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