Monday, 29 July 2013

IMOKE SUSPENDS 143 TRADITIONAL RULERS

Special Adviser to Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State on Chieftaincy Affairs, John Eyikwaje, has confirmed the immediate suspension of nine clan heads and 134 head chiefs across the state.
In a statement, Eyikwaje said the development followed their alleged involvement in partisan politics.
The Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC) had earlier announced that local government elections in the state would hold on September 21 2013, and since then political activities across the state have heightened.
The statement added that the affected traditional rulers failed in their responsibilities to avert ugly situations in their domains, despite government’s efforts to sustain peace in the state. The government also expressed sadness over the reported loss of lives in Yakurr Local Government Area and Ebo- Oyadama in Obubra Local Government Areas.


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