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Soludo’s Treatment of Traditional Institution Dictatorial – Says Youth Group

The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL), has expressed displeasure over the way the administration of Gov. Chukwuma Soludo is treating the traditional institution in the State.

Mr Goodluck Ibem, President-General, COSEYL, in an explanation made accessible to newsman on Friday in Awka, portrayed Gov. Soludo’s treatment of conventional establishment as tyrannical and against popularity based.

As per him, the law forbidding conferment of chieftaincy title without the express government’s endorsement is denying individuals of their conventional freedoms and honors.

The News Organization of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the State government, through the Service of Nearby Government, Chieftaincy and Local area Undertakings, suspended a conventional ruler for presenting a Chieftaincy title on Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah and undermined others on the off chance that they didn’t switch the acknowledgments.

NAN additionally reports that around three customary rulers bowed to strain by saying ‘sorry’ to the Lead representative for giving such titles and pulling out their acknowledgments.

“The law prohibiting conferment of chieftaincy titles to individuals outside the space of a stool without the express government’s endorsement is oppressive, hostile to majority rule, enemies of individuals and brutal.

“It’s anything but a regulation however a declaration since it doesn’t address the interest of individuals,” he said.

“Gov. Soludo ought to zero in more on giving majority rules government profits to individuals,” he said.

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