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Nsukka Traditional Rulers Urge Obi, Okonkwo to Embrace Reconciliation Amid Dispute

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CHIDI UGWU, ABUJA

The Enugu North Traditional Rulers Council for Peace, Justice and Social Harmony (ENTRC) has called for restraint, civility and reconciliation in the ongoing dispute between former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and actor-turned-politician Kenneth Okonkwo.

In a statement signed by its Chairman, His Royal Majesty Eze-Igwe Williams Ezugwu, Eze Ogbozarra III of Opi Ancient Kingdom, the council expressed concern over growing tensions and public exchanges between the two prominent Igbo figures, warning against rhetoric capable of deepening divisions among the people.

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The traditional rulers said they were aware that legal proceedings had reportedly been initiated in relation to the dispute and stressed their respect for the judiciary and the rule of law.

They noted that, in deference to the courts, they would refrain from commenting on the substance of the allegations and counter-allegations between both parties.

The council said political disagreements were a legitimate feature of democracy but warned that increasing resort to personal attacks and inflammatory language in Nigeria’s political space threatened social cohesion and democratic culture.

Addressing Okonkwo, whom it described as a distinguished son of Nsukka, the council urged him to continue conducting his political engagements with restraint and decorum, emphasizing that disagreements should focus on policies, principles and ideas rather than personalities.

The traditional rulers maintained that the values of justice, mutual respect, responsible leadership and peaceful coexistence had long defined Nsukka communities and should continue to guide public conduct.

While acknowledging Obi’s contributions to national discourse and development, the council urged both men to explore avenues for dialogue, reconciliation and mutual understanding.

“Enduring leadership is demonstrated not only by the courage to defend one’s convictions, but also by the wisdom to pursue peace in moments of disagreement,” the statement said.

The council further appealed to both parties to remain open to lawful and honourable paths toward an amicable resolution, while urging their supporters and the wider public to avoid inflammatory language and allow the judicial process to proceed without interference.

It reaffirmed its commitment to peace, justice, reconciliation and national cohesion, stressing that the Igbo nation had historically thrived on robust debate while preserving unity and mutual respect despite differences of opinion.

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