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Anambra community sacks chairman over alleged illegal sales of communal land

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 13, 2026 1963 Minutes read0

•Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State

Umueri village in Ogbunike community Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State has passed a vote of no confidence in Nze Levi Elobisi over his alleged refusal to account for plots of land sold under his watch as chairman Umueri Welfare Association and valued at over N700 million.

A public notice cum disclaimer signed by the new caretaker chairman of the association, Chief Ikenna Onyekwuluje, the secretary Paul Azoba, and Chief Ogochukwu Onyekwuluje (Elder Umueri village), declared the suspended chairman persona non grata and issued caveat emptor thereby advising members of the public to desist from having any land transactions or dealings with him because the village has removed him from office, reports Daily Independent.

The public notice read: “The Umueri Welfare Association, Umueri Village, Ogbunike, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State, hereby informs the general public that Nze Levi Elobisi (also known as Ochendo, Onwa, and Afunwa), whose photograph is in circulation, is no longer the Chairman of the Association.

“His removal was unanimously effected during the Association’s general meeting held on December 30, 2025, following a vote of no confidence passed against him.

“This decision was reached due to acts considered detrimental to the progress, welfare, peace, unity, and development of Umueri Village.

“The allegations against him include, but are not limited to unauthorised sale of community land; diversion of proceeds from such sales for personal use; failure to account for the proceeds of the said transactions; refusal to convene general meetings of the Association since assuming office; involvement in the arrest, detention, and intimidation of youths and women, reportedly with the aid of security personnel and other parties.

“By this notice, the public is advised that any individual or group engaging in transactions or dealings with the said Nze Levy Elobisi does so strictly at their own risk, as he no longer represents or has the authority to act on behalf of the Umueri Welfare Association.”

The new caretaker chairman alleged that the suspended chairman ordered his security boys to go to Oye-Olisa market on Saturday, January 10 this year and unleash terror on one Ebuka Okonkwo who is helping Ogbunike community town union to ensure sanity and orderliness in the market.

He said that the hoodlums in security uniforms butchered Ebuka Okonkwo such that he was rejected by three different hospitals where he was taken to shortly after the attack at Oye-Olisa market due to the severity of the injuries inflicted on him by the illegal vigilante operatives.

According to him, the suspended chairman had also ordered his security boys and masquerades to go and disrupt women’s meetings at the village square; boasting that any gathering against him won’t work even though the village square is owned by the entire village and not a single individual.

The caretaker chairman further alleged that the suspended chairman has masterminded the illegal arrest of three youths at midnight but according to him, it took the intervention of stakeholders through intensive phone calls for the boys to be released in the dead of the night.

He therefore added that Levi Elobisi has turned the entire Umueri village upside down with his undemocratic leadership style.

A source from the village equally revealed that Nze Levi Elobisi was elected as chairman Umueri Welfare Association in July 2024 and that the Constitution stipulated that no chairman or individual would sell community lands without the approval of the entire village.

The source alleged that the suspended chairman has sold more than 100 plots of Umueri village community lands and diverted the proceeds into his personal accounts. It noted that the village usually conducted meetings in December but the embattled chairman has refused to convene meetings since he assumed office.

According to the source, Nze Levi Elobisi had promised the village during his electioneering campaigns that he would build a town hall with his own personal money, if elected.

But contrary to his promise, the source stated that Elobisi began to sell community lands arbitrarily as well as used Police and other security operatives to intimidate and terrorise anyone who dared to question his actions even as it noted that the suspended chairman is currently in court with Umueri village women.

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