Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has announced plans to register all Ezenwanyi and Dibias in the state starting from January. This move is aimed at addressing concerns over unregistered traditionalists in Anambra.
According to the governor, all Ezenwanyi in the state will be required to register, and they will also be expected to pay taxes. This decision is part of Soludo’s efforts to ensure that all stakeholders in the state are accounted for and contributing to the state’s development.
While some details of the registration process are still unclear, the governor’s announcement highlights his commitment to promoting transparency and accountability in the state’s traditional institutions.
It’s worth noting that Governor Soludo has been engaging with traditional rulers in the state, meeting with them to discuss issues of mutual interest and promote partnership between the government and traditional institutions.
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