Onicha Ugbo,located in Aniocha North Local Government Area of
Delta State, was, recently, in the news, following reports of alleged
rape of women in the community by Hausa/Fulani herdsmen. Aside this was
the report of rancor over the choice of one of its prominent sons as the
Odogwu -designate( a traditional administrator).
But
in this interview after the “Ida nzu” ceremony penultimate Saturday, in
Onicha-Ugbo, where the Executive Vice Chairman of Exxon Mobil and
publisher of Hints magazine, Mr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, bagged the
Odogwu title, the Obi of Onicha Ugbo, Agbogidi Chukwumalieze the first,
bares his mind on the activities of Hausa/Fulani cattle rearers,
saying they might have a motive than mere rearing of cattle in his
community.
Excerpts:
What is the celebration all about ?
Well, you call it celebration. But the celebration is yet to come. In
any case, what is actually going on is that our last Odogwu, in the
person of Justice Maido, passed on last November and, because of
Christianity and modernization, the burial rites took place within a
very short time otherwise, traditionally, it is supposed to be longer
than that.
With his death, the seat became vacant and there was clamor for the
Odogwu stool to be filled. But Odogwu is not a title anybody in Onicha
Ugbo can take. There is a particular village that takes the title.
For instance, Onicha Ugbo is a community made up of five villages and
each is entitled to a particular traditional title. Ogbobi village,
for instance, has Esama title; Isepe has Odogwu title ; Obekenu has
Iyese title; Unulu has Aza; while Agba has another type of culture
because of certain things that happened in the past. Their own title is
Iyese too.
Now, when the late Odogwu passed away, the stool became vacant. And
it is only from Isepe that an Odogwu will emerge. It is not my duty to
appoint one. It is the duty of the Isepe people to appoint. They are to
come together and choose a particular person. When they started
bringing different persons, I gave them eight market days to rub minds
and decide to pick one particular person. I gave that order to the head
of the Isepe people , in the person of Odafe, during one of the council
meetings.
At the expiration o f that eight market days, he(Odafe) came and
appealed that they had not been able to decide and asked for another
four market days. Again, after the expiration of that four days,he came
and told me that they were still unable to reach a consensus and begged
me to give them more time. I said go ahead.
I was in Abeokuta for a meeting with other traditional rulers from
Anioma, when they called to ask if they could come the next day that
they have chosen somebody . I told him I would send for him at my
arrival.
When I returned I sent for the Isepe heads.When they assembled, I
asked Odafe ( their spokesman) who they had agreed to be their Odogwu
and he gave the name as Dr. Ibe Kachukwu.
But the person in question was not in town. He was in the United
States of America then. He was chosen in absentia. When he came back, we
decided to chalk him (initiate him) and, today, he is at the palace to
confirm his acceptance of the chalking(initiation ) as the Odogwu, that
is to say, he has accepted . That is why I said it is not yet a ceremony
but acceptance of the offer to be the Odugwu(warrior ) of this
community.
It was in the news recently that your community had problem with Fulani cattle rearers. What actually happened?
The matter has been taken to the governor. We tabled it at a meeting
in Warri. You see, the Hausa /Fulani are not rearing cattle here. They
are looking for something. We are beginning to discover that they are
here for something else.
Tell me, if you are rearing your cattle, won’t you take them to the
bush to eat grass and drink water? Why will they rape women in their
farms? Why do they eat people’s yams? Why do they take people’s
property? Is that what they are expected to do? Eat grass and go if you
are rearing cattle . But no! They will see a blossom farm and lead their
cows to eat up farmers cassava , yam, corn and what have you. We have
tolerated these people enough and have, therefore, shifted everything to
the state government to look into it.
Kidnapping has assumed a worrisome dimension and it’s rampart in the
eastern part of the country. What are you doing to secure your community
against this scourge?
O nicha Ugbo has a very formidable vigilance group. The police has no
power anymore. If you go to the police station in Onicha -Ugbo now ,
you will not see more than one or two persons; the Division’s officer
and one other person. Police cannot cope with the issue of kidnapping
at the moment and it is not their fault but that of government. This is
because they are not well equipped . Go to Onicha Ugbo police station
and see whether you will find policemen there..
What is the place of Onicha Ugbo in the Anioma kingdom?
I don’t think I have to blow my own trumpet. You know Iseluku, Onicha
Ugbo and other towns around. It is you that will access Onicha Ugbo and
know whether there is progress or not. I think you should give us the
situation report of the community.
The only thing I can tell you is that we are never hostile to
strangers. As for me, I grew up in Yoruba land and even schooled there
and they never hurt me one day. . With that spirit , I protect the
interest of strangers in this town. You can go and ask. Call any Yoruba
man or Igbo man in this town and ask him how is Obi I treating him or
her. If you ask three people, two will tell you that Obi Chukwumalieze
is nice to strangers. But I do not know whether we are better than
Iseluku and other communities around in terms of social lives and what
have you.
When you read the report that Onitcha-Ugbo was boiling over the Odogwu issue, what was your reaction?
At first, I was taken aback. But when I read the report over , I
discovered that the reporter did not put his name and concluded he could
have been bought over. I am not a journalist but I know, for sure, that
if a reporter did not put his name, then, he has betrayed the ethic of
journalism and something needs to be done about that.
Back to the Odogwu stool, did you throw your weight behind the
Odogwu designate? To make it milder, what has been his contribution to
the progress of Onicha Ugbo as a community to warrant his nomination
among others?
His contribution is enormous. I will only mention three. When I
ascended the throne in 1999, Onitcha-Ugbo was the only town that had no
access road to the expressway and that issue was like an arrow in my
heart.
Everyday, I kept asking God what we could do? It was not something we
could contribute money to construct. How much are you going to tell a
market woman or a peasant farmer to contribute?.
But one day, I was driving to Iseluku when I saw people working on
that access road. They did it from this road down to the expressway. I
was surprised. I approached the present Iyese who was the contractor and
asked , oga, who say make una come do this work? He said it was Dr Ibe
Kachukwu.
The following morning, I went back to that road and discovered they
had started taring it. So, I went to his house and asked if he was the
person constructing the road. He said yes, that it was just part of his
support to his community.
I came back and summoned my council chiefs and told them my opinion
to give Dr Kachukwu a chieftaincy title, they agreed. We wrote to him
but he came back and said he would not accept it except his father gave
his consent but that it won’t stop him from helping his community.
But, at last, he took the title of Esaba of Ezechime. That is one.
He has given more than 900 people scholarship. Not only in
Onitcha-Ugbo but in all Ezechime kingdom. And he is still doing it. .
Again, you see, he bought motorbikes for most people ridding motorcycles
in Onicha Ugbo.
He does that yearly.
Every year, he gives rice to women of this community. For women who
can not afford a cup of rice, he gives them at least half a bag every
Christmas. Go to Onicha Ugbo All Saints Catholic Church , he made it so.
Last Christmas mass, they demanded for N10 million for a need ranging
from construction and other vital things in the church, he gave a