Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has announced that he would construct a permanent palace for the Eze Uzu Monarchs of Awka Kingdom.
He explained that the place would serve as a permanent abode for successive Traditional Rulers of Awka Kingdom, noting that Awka deserves a place that befits it’s Royalty.
Soludo, who made this announcement at the Palace of Eze Uzu 2 Obi Gibson Nwosu, where he joined the Monarch and the entire Awka people to celebrate this year’s Imoka festival, noted that the town, being the capital of Anambra state, deserves better infrastructural development to suit its status.
The visit marked a major milestone, as he became the first sitting governor to pay homage to the Awka monarch during the traditional Imoka day celebration.
Addressing the gathering, which included the traditional Prime Minister of Awka, Engr. Benjamin Okoye, the President General of the town union, Chief Fred Chinwuba, members of the prestigious Ọzọ Awka society, and a host of others, Governor Soludo emphasised the need for a lasting, unified physical legacy for the kingdom.
“Awka deserves a central palace that generations unborn will use. We will repair Awka. Ndị Awka, let us get it done. We will lead the way, but it requires a partnership with you,” he said.
The Governor stressed that infrastructural transformation can only thrive where there is stable leadership, firmly addressing recent community divisions by invoking deep-rooted cultural laws.
“In Igbo land, it is a taboo to have two kings in the same community,” Governor Soludo emphasized.
Reflecting on the peaceful atmosphere of the festival, which his administration approved after extracting commitment from the people for a peaceful celebration, the Governor praised the community leaders for prioritising security.
“Peace has come to reign in Awka. I am a peaceful man,” the Governor declared. “I commend the President General and Ọzọ Awka, who assured that there would be a peaceful celebration without security breaches.”
Governor Soludo also touched on the diverse ways citizens observe the season, emphasising that cultural celebrations should unite rather than divide people along religious lines.
“There is freedom of worship and religion. Traditionalists should do theirs, while the Christians celebrate their own,” he remarked, wishing the entire community a “Happy Imoka day.”
Speaking earlier, the President General of Awka, Chief Fred Chinwuba, appreciated the Governor for holding Awka close to his heart, while the Traditional Prime Minister, Engr. Benjamin Okoye expressed deep appreciation to the Governor for his peace overtures and the extensive developmental strides being recorded across Anambra State, particularly within the capital.
They pledged their unalloyed, continuous support of the Awka people to his administration’s vision.
