Akwa Ibom elders limit terms for lawmakers

Akwa Ibom elders limit terms for lawmakers

Traditional rulers and prominent indigenes of the
nine local government areas that make up the Akwa Ibom North East
Senatorial District, have pledged to ensure that any senator
representing the district spends no more than two terms so that
indigenes of all the local councils take their turns for the seat.

The Oku Ibom Ibibio, Edidem Robert Obot 11, told the
Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Rules and
Business and a senatorial aspirant, Ita Enang, who visited his palace
yesterday that the traditional rulers will do everything within their
powers to ensure that what is right for the people is done. Effiong
Bob, who currently represents the Uyo senatorial district, is spending
his second term in the upper house and has since declared his intention
to run for the seat a third time.

But Mr. Obot 11, who is also the Paramount ruler of
Nsit Ubium Local Government Area and who spoke on behalf of seven other
traditional rulers in the area, noted that though the royal fathers are
non-partisan, political aspirants ignore their opinions at their peril.

He praised Mr. Enang for being “a worthy
representative in the National Assembly”, and noted in particular, his
role in the struggle to abolish the onshore/offshore oil dichotomy
principles in the constitution.

“As royal fathers who should not be seen to be
partisan, let me, on behalf of the other traditional rulers in the
council, wish you success in your future aspirations, even though only
God knows the man who will win at the end, given that three persons are
vying for the same position from Ibiono Ibom,” he said.

Before departing the Oku Ibom’s palace, the king and
other traditional rulers performed the symbolic anointing of the
aspirant. “As this oil is poured on your head today, you shall shine
and win in all your endeavours,” he said.

Elders seek equity

The chairman of the Uyo Senatorial District Elders
Council, Edet Akpan and other prominent indigenes of the district, had
last month said that none of their representatives will be allowed to
spend more than two terms of four years in the legislature.

Mr Akpan, a retired military general and former director general of
the National Youth Service Coprs (NYSC), also argued that considering
that each of the nine Local Government Areas (Uyo, Uruan, Nsit Atai,
Nsit Ubium, Nsit Ibom, Ibiono Ibom, Ibesikpo/Asutan, Itu and Etinan)
that cut across three federal constituencies has equal stake and right
to serve in that capacity, it would neither promote equity nor enthrone
fairness among all stakeholders if Mr Etinan is allowed another
four-year term in 2011. Also, about 456 village heads from all the nine
Local Government Areas also met under the umbrella of the Conference of
Village Heads of Akwa Ibom State to urge the state governor, Godswill
Akpabio, to ensure their decision is respected “in the interest of
equity and justice.”

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