By Vincent Ujumadu
ORUMBA SOUTH, Anambra State — The fifteen communities of Orumba South Native Authorities Space have formally adopted a zoning and rotation system for all elective and appointive positions, together with the Native Authorities Chairman and Deputy, the Home of Meeting member, and Supervisory Councilors.
The choice, made at a stakeholders’ assembly, is geared toward selling unity, political stability, equitable illustration, and sustainable improvement throughout the LGA. The zoning association stipulates that no zone shall maintain any political workplace for greater than two consecutive tenures.
Talking on the assembly, Honourable Shedrack Azubuike, Chairman of Orumba South, praised the communities and stakeholders for embracing the constitution, noting that it displays a dedication to equity and balanced political participation.
Distinguished stakeholders, together with former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Emeka Sibeudu, former Home of Representatives member, Honourable Ben Nwankwo, group chief Chief Arinze Onwuzuluike, and President Normal of Nawfija, Mr. Oforbuike Okoli, described the zoning association as visionary, emphasizing that it’ll decrease political rigidity, discourage unhealthy rivalry, and guarantee peaceable transitions throughout the three zones.
The assembly additionally highlighted the council’s investments in native safety. Previous to discussions, Chairman Azubuike introduced three Sienna buses, three bikes, and different safety tools to the Agunechemba Safety outfit to boost operations. He additionally led stakeholders on an inspection of the ultra-modern Answer Digital Academy and the Orumba South Safety Management Room, each constructed by the native authorities.
Azubuike assured residents that the strengthened safety system would supply a protected setting for governance and group improvement, additional supporting the profitable implementation of the brand new political association.
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