“This must be checked before it degenerates into anarchy,” Mr Okoli warned Governor Charles Soludo
Rommy Okoli has expressed worry over what he described as a sad and negative socio-political development in Anambra.
Mr Okoli, a former executive chairman of Nnewi South LGA who spoke to journalists in Awka on Thursday, said the media brickbat between the government and the church on the one hand and the traditional institution on the other, was unnecessary and distractive.
He said the conversation on government policies and their impacts on citizens’ economic prosperity and well-being had taken a backseat.
He called on Governor Charles Soludo to take full charge and not allow his appointees and propagandists to create tension in Anambra.
“The events in Anambra are no longer palatable. The conversation in the media is no longer about the well-being of our people. This must be checked before it degenerates into anarchy.
“We have seen the face-off between the government and the church, between the government and traditional rulers and even videos on the destruction of businesses they say are operating in unapproved locations.
“This is not good for the image of our state. It is not good for the progress of our state. We need positive and constructive engagement to sustain the peace and tranquillity we are getting back,” he said.
Mr Okoli said Anambra had always been a state of politics with respect and without violence.
He urged Mr Soludo to maintain focus and not engage in many fights that would pit him against the masses he was elected to serve.
According to him, the Anambra governor should collaborate with National Assembly members to attract more dividends of democracy to the people of Anambra.
“Legislators Ifeanyi Ubah, Tony Nwoye and Victor Umeh are great patriots with utmost compassion for the poor.
“These people mean well, and the masses love them. Let love reign,” Mr Okoli said.