Abia Community Leader Calls for Unity and Inclusion
In a significant appeal for unity and inclusivity, the traditional ruler of Agbama autonomous community in Umuahia South LGA of Abia State, Eze Cajetan Ifeanacho, has urged various communities in the state to embrace law-abiding non-indigenes in their development initiatives. The monarch made this call on Friday, emphasizing the need to discourage discriminatory attitudes against non-indigenes.
Eze Ifeanacho believes that the inclusion of non-indigenes in community development will have a positive impact on the progress and growth of the community. To demonstrate his commitment to this vision, his administration plans to appoint some law-abiding non-indigenes living in Agbama to his palace cabinet. This move, he hopes, will foster a sense of unity and cooperation among indigenes and non-indigenes alike.
"We need to promote love and unity among all members of our community, regardless of their state of origin," Eze Ifeanacho said. "By working together, we can achieve great things and bring about transformation to our community." The traditional ruler also called for an end to anything that hinders peaceful coexistence among community members.
In related news, Eze Ifeanacho expressed his appreciation to the Abia State government for intervening in the devastating gully erosion that destroyed houses and crops in Agbama. The monarch acknowledged that the government’s intervention has brought hope to the erosion victims in his domain.
As the community continues to heal and rebuild, Eze Ifeanacho’s message of unity and inclusivity serves as a beacon of hope for a brighter future. By embracing diversity and promoting cooperation, the traditional ruler believes that Agbama community can overcome any challenge and achieve greatness.