Amanuke Community boils, demands release of popular leader

Igwe Amanuke, Dennis Ezebuilo
Hundreds of people from Amanuke community in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Monday, protested against arrest and detention of Chief Dennis Ezebuilo, a popular community leaders embroiled in chieftaincy tussle of the community.
Dennis, it would be recalled, was remanded in the police custody by Justice Hyeladzira Ajiya Nganjiwa of Awka Federal High Court following a case of impersonation of the Traditional Ruler of Amanuke and related issues initiated against him by the Police.
The protesters bearing placards some of which read, “Leadership is not by force, Amanuke is one with one king,’ ‘Igwe Dennis Is our crowned king of Amanuke Eri,’ ‘Amanuke stands with Igwe Dennis Ezebuilo’,” described their leader as duly crowned traditional ruler by the community following extant laws of the land as against Chief Alphonsus Ezebuilo, his cousin who was eventually certified king by the state government.
Addressing the newsmen, Chief Nweke Nwachukwu, said they would never accept Alphonsus as Amanuke’s monarch until ‘Igwe’ Dennis is recognised or certified by government and allowed to discharge his duties on the throne.
Also speaking, Mrs. Maria Nwoye and a youth, Mr. Moses Akum expressed shock over arrest of Dennis, insisting that he was not impersonating but generally accepted and crowned by both the young and the elders of Amanuke kingdom.
The traditional ruler of Amanuke, HRH Alphonsus Ezebuilo, had in an interview last week, said he sought justice from the court because he was crowned in 2014 by Amanuke people, and Anambra State Government duly certified him as Igwe on July 12, 2015.