Bayelsa Govt. voids suspension of Ikebiri traditional ruler, sets up panel of inquiry

Yewande Oladipo
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The Bayelsa Government voided the purported suspension of the paramount ruler of Ikebiri Community in Southern Ijaw Local Government, Francis Odudu.

The suspension was earlier announced by some concerned members of the community.

Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, Bayelsa Deputy Governor, made the declaration on Tuesday at a meeting with some stakeholders and the two feuding parties in the community in Yenagoa.

He clarified that the Bayelsa Chieftaincy Law does not empower any individual or group of people to suspend or dethrone any government recognized traditional ruler.

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According to Ewhrudjakpo, only the Governor has the legitimate authority to remove a traditional ruler following the fulfillment of the requirements as prescribed in the state Chieftaincy Law.

“We have heard from all of you and as I said earlier, our intention is not political.

“I want to make it very clear that Bayelsa Chieftaincy Law does not empower anybody to remove any paramount ruler that has been recognized and gazetted by government.

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“The only thing you can do if you are so concerned is to petition the paramount ruler to the Governor.

“The governor will set up a panel to investigate the allegations, hear from the chief and if he is found guilty, then the governor will remove the staff from him.

“So, to that extent, the suspension that you people have carried out or pronounced is null and void.

“You don’t have the right to suspend him. However, you have a case against him and so we must hear you and the chief.

“Meanwhile nobody should make any radio announcement.

“Any person who does that will be confronting the government and you know what it means to confront government,” he said.

While assuring the two parties that government would dispassionately look into the issues responsible for the leadership tussle in Ikebiri, he appealed to both parties to sink their differences in the collective interest of their community.

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Meanwhile, the state government has set up a 12-member Panel to investigate the allegations levelled against Odudu by a group known as Concerned Citizens of Ikebiri.

Constituting the panel during the meeting, the deputy governor charged the Chairman and members to be thorough, objective and fair to all the parties involved in the dispute to enable government make an informed final decision that will bring about lasting peace and stability in Ikebiri Community.

The panel was mandated to ascertain why the Ikebiri Community constitution has not been amended, find out how the 30 per cent royalty is being shared and issues causing frequent clashes in the community, among other terms of reference.

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The Deputy Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr Irorodamie Komonibo, is the Chairman of the Panel while the Chairman, Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council Chairman, King Bubaraye Dakolo, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Chief Thompson Amule are members.

Other members are the Commissioner for Community Development, Chief Watson Belemote, his Information counterpart, Mrs Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai.

Others are the Chairman of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Hon. Target Segibo and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Chieftaincy Affairs, High Chief Bertola Perekeme.

Membership of the panel also include the Coordinator, Bayelsa State Community Safety Corps, Brig Gen. Eric Angaye, the Chairman, Apoi/Olodiama Rural Development Authority, Mrs Lear Amara Kontei.

Others are the Technical Adviser to the Governor on Special Duties, Mr Richard Perekeme and the Chairman of Bomo Kingdom Council of Chiefs, His Royal Highness Darius David.

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