Another Communal Crisis Looms, As Issele-Azagba Lay Claims To Otulu Community

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…We are not going to cede one inch of our land to any other town, Otulu is in our land — Monarch

… Called on Okowa to rein on some traditional rulers who want to expand their kingdoms

Another version of the Ogwashi-Uku-Otulu land tussle has emerged as the people of Issele-Azagba in Aniocha north local government area of Delta State have debunked claims that the sleepy town of Otulu, currently located in Aniocha south belongs to Ogwashi-Uku, saying that they would not cede an inch of their land to any town.

The Issele-Azagba monarch, His Royal Majesty (HRM), Agbogidi, Obi Francis Jideuwa, stated this on Thursday September 23rd 2021, during a press conference in his palace to correct unfounded insinuations and claims that Otulu belongs to Ogwashi-Uku, said the claim was a lie and that it was nothing of such.

Obi Jideuwa, who was flanked by members of his Obi-in-Council among other prominent sons of Issele-Azagba discounted the claim as a lie said: “Otulu has been a community under Issele-Azagba from time. If you are fighting and it is because you don’t know the story of the town. Otulu belongs to Issele-Azagba; that is what we want the public to know.

“When Otulu market was commissioned in 1990, I was the one who went to receive the military governor then when he came to commission it. There was no other person that came. If Otulu did not belong to Issele-Azagba, why was it that it was only me that was mandated to come for the commissioning ceremony? We from Issele-Azagba were the only ones who welcomed the military governor on the day the market was commissioned, if others owned the place they would have been there, but they were not because it was not their territory,” Obi Jideuwa said.

He said that the problem of Ogwasi-Uku wanting to claim Otulu arose from the politics of local government creation, during which Otulu was carved into Aniocha south local government area

He Pointed out that it was an anomaly, the Issele-Azagba monarch said Otulu is an enclave of the Issele kingdoms of Issele-Uku, Issele-Mkpitime and Issele-Azagba, all being of the Umu-Ezechime clan in Aniocha north local government area.

According to him, they were all in the defunct Aniocha local government area before the split of the area into Aniocha north and south local governments, “It was the split that created the anomaly with the carving of Otulu into Aniocha South Local Government area in error.

“Otulu was never an enclave of Ogwashi-Uku, it has been part of Issele-Azagba.

“Let the government bring Otulu back to Issele-Azagba where they truly belong. We don’t want violence, we want peace; we are peaceful people,” Obi Jideuwa said, adding that, “The movement of Otulu to Aniocha south local government was political. The secondary school is in our land.”

He called on the government to rein on some traditional rulers who want to expand their kingdoms. “We are not going to cede one inch of our land to any other town. Otulu is in our land and it belongs to Issele-Azagba,” the monarch said.

He also recalled with regret the betrayal of the Isseles, that it was one of sons of the Issele’s who was given charge of Otulu as the Odozoani, a traditional representative who shamelessly sold out to the people of Ogwashi-Uku.

The monarch revealed that there are cases in court and many which “we have won since 1963”, adding that there are Supreme Court judgments in favour of Issele-Azagba on the issue of Otulu belonging to Issele-Azagba, as well as a government Gazette on the issue.

He promised to make the Gazette available to journalists subsequently.

The renowned traditional ruler therefore called on the Governor of the State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa to wade into the matter with a view to averting any form of violence, saying that the people of Issele-Azagbe will not fold their hands and watch their heritage taken away from them.

Members of the Obi-in-Council at the press conference included, Chief Emmanuel Isichei, Chief David Oli, Pastor Patrick Offor, Mr. Augustine Ugboma, Mr. Princewill Ikediashi, Prince Chimezie Mijiume, Chief John Abugo, Prince Stephen Idabor, Paulson Idabor (Secretary), and Mr. Onochie Odiegwu.

Others are; Mr. Christopher Uwandulu, Prince Bennet Uche Iloh, Barrister C. J. Odogwu and Hon. Richard Anonye.

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