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ELU ỌHAZU AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY PRESENTS EZE-ELECT TO ABA SOUTH MAYOR AS UNITY OF THREE CLANS HERALDS A NEW ERA OF TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP
The administrative headquarters of Aba South Local Government Area became the center of cultural significance and community pride as the people of Elu Ọhazu Autonomous Community formally presented their Eze-Elect to the Mayor of Aba South, Hon. Obialor Denis Anyanwu.
The presentation marked an important milestone in the traditional leadership journey of the community, as Evangelist Chief Chinonyerem Nwakwuo emerged as the chosen traditional ruler to lead the people of Elu Ọhazu. The event symbolized the official introduction of the Eze-Elect to the local government authority and represented a strong demonstration of unity among the people.
The delegation that arrived at the Aba South Local Government Headquarters represented the collective will of the three core communities that make up Elu Ọhazu Autonomous Community—Ụmụnwogu, Ụmụmmesuru, and Ụmụọnụmakụ. The communities came together in solidarity to present their chosen leader, underscoring a rare display of communal harmony and shared purpose.
Prominent members of the delegation included respected village heads, community presidents, women leaders, youth leaders, and other influential stakeholders from the three villages. Their massive turnout served as a powerful endorsement of the leadership of Evangelist Chief Chinonyerem Nwakwuo, affirming that his emergence enjoys broad-based acceptance across all strata of the community.
Receiving the delegation at the council headquarters, the Mayor of Aba South, Obialor Denis Anyanwu, was joined by the Secretary of the Local Government, Elder Gideon Adikwuru, as well as members of the Local Government supervisory team. The presence of the council’s leadership reflected the high level of importance the local government places on traditional institutions and the role they play in promoting peace, stability, and grassroots governance.
The meeting created an atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation between the traditional representatives of Elu Ọhazu and the leadership of Aba South Local Government. It also reinforced the growing partnership between the council administration and traditional authorities in strengthening community development and social cohesion within the local government area.
During the interaction, the Mayor commended the leaders of Elu Ọhazu Autonomous Community for conducting a peaceful and orderly selection process that produced the Eze-Elect. The orderly transition was viewed as a sign of maturity within the community and a demonstration of the people’s commitment to preserving their cultural values and traditions.
The local government leadership further emphasized the crucial role traditional rulers occupy in governance at the grassroots level. Traditional institutions remain vital channels through which government policies, developmental initiatives, and peace-building efforts reach local communities. By receiving the delegation with warmth and dignity, the Aba South administration reaffirmed its recognition of the cultural heritage and traditional structures that continue to shape the identity of the Elu Ọhazu people.
In addressing the Eze-Elect, the Mayor highlighted the importance of leadership founded on integrity and moral responsibility. The incoming traditional ruler was encouraged to uphold the values of truth, equity, fairness, and justice as the guiding principles of his reign. These virtues were presented as the foundation upon which a successful and respected traditional leadership must stand.
The presentation ceremony ultimately concluded on a hopeful and forward-looking note. For the people of Ụmụnwogu, Ụmụmmesuru, and Ụmụọnụmakụ, the emergence of Evangelist Chief Chinonyerem Nwakwuo represents the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Elu Ọhazu Autonomous Community.
With the unified backing of his people and the support of the Aba South Local Government leadership, the Eze-Elect now stands on the threshold of assuming a role that carries both cultural significance and community responsibility. The event further demonstrated the enduring strength of traditional leadership and the powerful bond of identity that continues to unite the people of Elu Ọhazu in their pursuit of progress and co
mmunal prosperity.
