Anambra: Concerns over Chidoka, others’ ordeal By IBE NWACHUKWU
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he suspension from the Igwe Obosi cabinet of former Corps Marshall and Minister of Aviation, Chief Osita Chidoka (Ike Obosi) and several others may well be a storm
in a cultural Obosi tea cup. But, it may have added to growing concerns over the culture of intolerance and high-handedness that has come to define, mostly in the past four years, the relationship among members of Nigeria’s political
elite who appear prepared to stanch every voice of dissent irrespective of the consequences of such action. Recently, Chief Chidoka and a few other Ndi Ichies were suspended from Igwe Chidubem Iweka’s cabinet following what was de-
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scribed as “abominable behaviour” by ChiefsChidoka and others. Trouble started in the wake of the killing of two idigenes of Obosi during the rescheduled Idemili South Federal Constituency elec-
racle
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From COLLINS UGHALAA, Owerri
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hese are clearly tough days for former Minister of Commerce and Industry and former Governor of Imo State, Chief
Achicke Udenwa. Recently, he courted the fury of his successor, Dr. Ikedi Ohakim and that of Governor Rochas Okorocha when he called on Governor-elect, Rt. Hon Emeka Ihedioha, to probe Okorocha, claiming that his
successor, Ikedi Ohakim had also probed him. Trouble started when Udenwa granted an interview to a national newspaper a few days after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Rt.
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Hon Emeka Ihedioha winner of the March 9, 20119 governorship election in the state. The interviewer had asked him: “What is wrong with the electorate in Imo; they have been finding it difficult to get it right. This is because not long after Ikedi Ohakim
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emerged, the people of Imo were praying for the end of his tenure; the same scenario is playing out now in the case of Rochas Okorocha whose election in Imo was received with a lot of funfair. Is it more of the problem of the electorate than that of the candi-
dates?” Responding, Udenwa took on Ohakim and Okorocha, saying: “To be honest with you, if you remember how Ohakim came into power when
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