In the quest for equitable representation in Ohafia Local Government Area, it’s crucial to recognize the ward as the fundamental unit of political structure in Nigeria. This understanding underscores the need to prioritize ward-based consideration in the chairmanship position, rather than clan or kindred.
The principle of equity demands that the chairmanship position be zoned to Ohafia South Constituency, given its historically low share of privilege. Within Ohafia South, Okamu Ward stands out as a prime candidate, having never produced an elected chairman since the existence of Ohafia LGA ¹. This consideration ensures that every ward has an equal opportunity to participate in leadership, fostering inclusivity and fairness.
Debunking the Clan-Based Narrative
Proponents of clan-based zoning are misguided, as past representatives have always served on behalf of their wards, not clans or kindreds. This distinction is vital, as it acknowledges the ward’s role as the primary electoral unit. By focusing on wards, we promote a more nuanced understanding of representation, one that transcends clan affiliations.
If equity is disregarded in the chairmanship contest, it would be logical to allow Ohafia North to continue its tenure. However, this approach would perpetuate the existing imbalance, undermining the principles of fairness and representation.
To achieve genuine equity in Ohafia LGA, we must:
- Prioritize ward-based representation: Recognize the ward as the fundamental unit of political structure.
- Zone chairmanship to Ohafia South: Address historical disparities in representation.
- Consider Okamu Ward: Provide opportunities to forwards that have never held the chairmanship.
- Foster inclusive leadership: Encourage participation from all wards, regardless of clan affiliations.
By embracing these principles, we can create a more equitable and representative leadership structure in Ohafia LGA, one that truly serves the interests of all constituents.
Abia State’s Precedent
The concept of equity in leadership representation is not new to Abia State. In Umuahia South LGA, for instance, leaders have advocated for chairmanship rotation based onward. Similarly, Ukwa-Ngwa leaders have emphasized the importance of balancing the equation in governorship representation. Ohafia LGA can draw valuable lessons from these precedents.
In conclusion, equity for Ohafia chairmanship demands a ward-based approach, prioritizing Ohafia South Constituency and Okamu Ward. By debunking clan-based narratives and embracing inclusive leadership, we can foster a fairer, more representative political structure in Ohafia LGA.
Comr Amos Kalu is a blogger, website developer, and advocate for equity and good governance. He writes from Abuja
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