Uzodimma Signs Bills on Licencing and Control of Oil Mills, Traditional Institutions, Community Government Council into Law
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
Uzodimma Signs Bills on Licencing and
Control of Oil Mills, Traditional Institutions, Community Government Council
into Law
Imo State Governor, Senator Hope
Uzodimma on Friday, June 5, recorded another feat that will spur growth and
development when he signed into law, two Bills: Licensing and Control of Oil
Mills in Imo State and Traditional Institutions, Community Government Council
and other matters thereof.
Governor Uzodimma informed that the bill
on Licensing and Control of Oil Mills, when fully applied, will contribute in
no small measure to the economic growth of Imo State. He said that the law will
check vandalism of oil palm in Imo State, especially the Adapalm and its
environs in Ohaji Egbema Local Government Area.
He emphasized that the law will
checkmate the excesses of vandals who pilfer the oil palm fruits in some
government owned palm plantations. He insisted that for one to establish an Oil
Mill, one must register with the Ministry of Agriculture, which will demand to
know the sources of the oil palm fruits that will be milled.
On the Autonomous Community, Traditional
Rulers and Other Matters Law, the Governor commended the House of Assembly for
being committed to passing laws that engender peace, growth and development of
Imo State. He explained that the law is meant to repeal the draconian Community
Government Council (CGC) law, which had made traditional rulers politicians in
disguise, by allowing their leadership to campaign for votes to be elected as
Chairman or Secretary.
The Governor said the new law which is a
reference to the old tradition has vested on the Governor the right to appoint
the Chairman and Secretary of Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers.
Also, he said the same law makes it
mandatory for every traditional ruler to live within his domain and take full
control of his kingdom and warned that those who are not prepared to do so must
pass the Traditional Institution to their brothers or relations.
Governor Uzodimma seized the opportunity
to announce that soon an Executive Bill will be forwarded to the House of
Assembly on the merger and re-organization of the various Security Agencies in
Imo State to bring them in tandem with the standards of security operations
such as the Police, Army, and Navy.
He highlighted the fact that the State
already has in place a security organ referred to as “Operation Search and Flush”
and requested the traditional rulers to get themselves and their communities prepared
for Community Policing. The Governor implored traditional rulers to stay more
in their domain to improve drive for revenue and security for the betterment of
their people.
In an interview with the media, the
Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Chiji Collins informed that the
two laws became necessary, first as a source of internally generated revenue to
the State and to check excesses of those who go about cutting peoples palm
fruits to enrich themselves.
Secondly, that the new law on
Traditional Institutions and Community Council will engender peace in our communities,
restore the powers of the State Executive (Governor) to appoint Chairman and
Secretary of Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers after due consultation
with the State Executive Council and other stakeholders.
Oguwike
Nwachuku
CPS/Media Adviser to Executive Governor
of Imo State
June 5, 2020
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1: Gov. Uzodimma signing into law two Bills
providing for Licensing of Oil Mills and nullifying CGC and elections of
Traditional Rulers in Imo State.
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