Community leaders in Umuduruokoro Kindred have firmly dismissed allegations of any land dispute involving Chief Felix Ihenachor, describing such claims as false, misleading, and capable of inciting unnecessary tension within the community.
In a statement issued Monday by the Chairman, Umuduruokoro Kindred Mr. Nzoputa Osuji and Secretary, Mr. Amobi Ihenachor, the leadership of the kindred emphasised that Ihenachor remained a man of impeccable character, widely respected for his integrity, fairness, and longstanding contributions to peace and development in the area.
The leaders noted that any attempt to associate his name with controversy over land matters is both unfounded and contrary to his well-established reputation.
The statement came amid rising concerns over internal disagreements within the kindred, particularly regarding leadership and administrative control.
Community stakeholders reiterated that there is no dispute whatsoever between Chief Ihenachor and any individual or group concerning land ownership or boundaries in Umuduruokoro.
The leaders called on Mr. Maurice Onwukwe and his protégé to act in the best interest of unity and stability by recognizing the legitimacy of the duly elected officials who emerged from the October 29, 2022 election.
The leadership stressed that adherence to democratic principles and respect for due process are essential for maintaining order and fostering sustainable development within the kindred.
They noted: “It is in the interest of peace and a lasting resolution of the matter that Mr. Maurice Onwukwe and his associate allow the duly elected executives to serve out their mandate,
“They are urged to hand over all books and instruments of office to the recognized leadership and prepare to contest again at the appropriate time.”
The leaders expressed confidence that honoring this resolution would restore calm and strengthen communal harmony.
Observers within the community have echoed these sentiments, noting that prolonged disputes over leadership could hinder progress and create unnecessary divisions.
They emphasised the need for all parties to prioritize dialogue, mutual respect, and adherence to agreed frameworks for governance.
Ihenachor has also filed an action in defamation at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, in Suit No. FCT/HC/GAR/CV/240/2025 against Onwukwe and other persons who made these false and misleading allegations in the first place.
