The Enugu state government has assured that Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi would not tinker with the zoning arrangement in the state, saying those opposed to it merely seek to heat up the polity.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Barrister Steve Oruruo, who made this known in a statement to journalists, noted that the authors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) constitution even enshrined the rotational clause to ensure a sense of belonging, harmony and peaceful coexistence among various parts of the state and country.
He, therefore, said the Governor would not do anything to halt the power-sharing arrangement at this phase of Enugu’s democratic history, stressing that zoning was the making of the founding fathers of the state.
According to him, Governor Ugwuanyi is rather preoccupied with serving the people who give him their mandate, and so will not be distracted from his assignment by overzealous politicians.
“It is possible that some people want to destabilize the government in Enugu State, but as you can see our peace-loving governor has maintained his focus. Notable leaders and elder statesmen have spoken and the situation is clear that zoning exist and must continue to exist in the state,” he declared
Oruruo also said it was normal for politicians nursing various ambitions to make spurious claims about their capacity or influence, especially as the 2023 general elections draw near, adding that the governor does not take the monumental support of Ndi-Enugu for granted.
He said, “His Excellency is focused on his mandate and would not like to join issues with those who want to distract him or plunge the state into unnecessary chaos over political permutations.














































