The Special Committee set up by the Anambra State government to investigate the
immediate and remote causes of the conflicted that erupted between the Diocese
on the Niger, the Anglican Communion and the Nkwelle Ezunaka community over the
disputed Oyolu-Oze Primary School building has finally submitted its report,
raising hopes of imminent resolution of the crisis that has led to a protest
march around the commercial city of Onitsha by members of the Anglican Church.
Receiving the report in the
Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia, the governor of the State Chief Willie Obiano
assured all the parties to the dispute of a fair and dispassionate
implementation of the recommendations of the committee.
Said he; “I can see the
volume of the report and I believe it shows the effort you put into the
assignment. I wish to assure you that I will study the recommendations of the
Committee and ensure prompt implementation in a manner to will ensure justice
and fairness to all parties.”
Governor Obiano further
reiterated the commitment of his administration to the promotion of
justice, peace and fair play and appealed for calmness from all the parties to
the dispute while the report was being looked into for final
implementation.
Earlier in a brief remark while
presenting a bound copy of the Report, the Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Okeke
who was represented by the Chief-of-Staff, Professor Joe Asike recalled that
the Committee was given two weeks to conclude its investigations and submit its
recommendation, adding that members painstakingly devoted their time to meet
the deadline.
The Chairman further pointed out
that the Committee members took time to listen to all parties to the
dispute and examine all documentary evidence and narratives pertaining to the
disputed property without fear or favour.
He thanked all the parties for
co-operating with the Committee and turning up to give their separate accounts
that helped the members of the Committee to arrive at its recommendations in
the Report.
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