From Ifeoma Ejiofor
Valentine Ozigbo, the Frontrunner in the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) gubernatorial race and the immediate past President and Group CEO of Transcorp Plc, has declined the prestigious Aniocha Festival (ANAFEST) chieftaincy title.
The award ceremony was scheduled for October 7, 2023, at the Anaocha Local Government Headquarters and Mr. Ozigbo was to be honoured with the title of “Enyi Oma Anaocha”.
Sources however claimed that the event has become a hotbed for political tensions, with some elements attempting to capitalise on the occasion for their agendas.
Attempts by our reporter to get details on the program from the organizers did not yield any positive dividend at the of filing this report.
Another source who pleaded for anonymity noted that the politicisation of the program could be attributed to the APGA’s discomfort with Ozigbo’s political profile.
He pointed out that the APGA bigwigs believe that Ozigbo poses a substantial threat to unseat Gov Charles Soludo in next gubernatorial election.
“It is all politics. APGA, the ruling political party in Anambra, is uncomfortable with Valentine Ozigbo because they believe he is the only politician with the capacity to unseat Gov Soludo.
In an official statement on Thursday, October 5, 2023, signed by Chief Tony Offiah, the Director of Finance for the VCO Campaign Organisation, Ozigbo’s camp expressed gratitude to the traditional rulers of Anaocha and its people for the honour but confirmed that Ozigbo would be withdrawing from the event.
The decision comes after deliberation and in the interest of preventing any diminishment of the traditional institution and avoiding potential community unrest.
“We wish to inform the general public and all esteemed stakeholders about a recent development concerning the planned chieftaincy for Mr. Valentine Ozigbo by the Anaocha communities,” the statement read.
“We want to clarify that on September 18, 2023, Mr. Ozigbo received a formal invitation to accept the esteemed chieftaincy title of “Enyi Oma Anaocha”. This invitation was extended following prior discussions with some of the organisers.
“This prestigious honour was scheduled to be conferred upon him by the Anaocha Traditional Ruling Council and the respected people of Anaocha on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at the Anaocha Local Government Headquarters, Neni.
“We have become aware that certain interests within the state, possibly uncomfortable with this honour and Mr. Ozigbo’s increasing rising profile in Anambra State and nationally, are attempting to politicise the award. This could not only diminish the traditional institution but also create unnecessary tension in the community.
“As a result, after thorough consultation with leaders of the Anaocha community, Mr. Valentine Ozigbo, hereby confirms that he will no longer participate in the event,” the statement added.
Ozigbo extended his appreciation and apology to all stakeholders, reiterating a commitment to upholding core values and principles. The overarching sentiment is clear: the focus should remain on uniting Anambra and fostering its growth.
“Mr. Ozigbo deeply appreciates the sincere intentions of the Traditional Rulers and the esteemed people of Anaocha,” the statement read further.
“He (Ozigbo) apologises for any inconvenience this may cause to all those who had intended to be present at the event, including religious leaders, traditional rulers, members of the Labour Party (LP), the dedicated Obidient team, the Aguata Council of Traditional Rulers, family, friends, and esteemed members of the press.
“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our distinguished leaders, His Excellency Peter Obi and Senator Victor Umeh, both proud sons of Anaocha, who initially encouraged Mr. Ozigbo to accept this honour.
“While circumstances may change, our commitment to upholding the principles of fairness, honour, and community development remains unwavering. We call on everyone to uphold the values that define us and collaborate toward a more prosperous and united Anambra,” the statement added.
In the 2021 Anambra governorship election, Valentine Ozigbo, 53, a celebrated global CEO who was the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) came second behind Prof Soludo, 63, a former Central Bank(CBN) Governor, the candidate of APGA, who was making his 4th attempt at winning the governorship of the southeastern state.